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SUMMARY:Insecticide Detection via Immunochromatographic Test Strip
LOCATION:Chemistry A101
TZID:America/Denver
DTSTART:20189101T000000
UID:2026-04-21-07-04-49@natsci.colostate.edu
DTSTAMP:20260421T070449
Description:Literature Seminar Abstract\n\nInsecticides are ubiquitous and 
 trace levels can be found in soil\, water\, air\, and food residues. The m
 ode of action that causes the insecticide to be harmful to insects is also
  found in humans\, so if humans are exposed to high enough levels\, there 
 are negative health effects. Therefore\, it is necessary to detect insecti
 cides at low levels\, preferably in the field. Nanoparticles are increasin
 gly being used for insecticide detection due to good sensitivity\, low lim
 its of detection\, and variability. Here\, an immunochromatographic test s
 trip employs MnO2 nanoflower-labeled antibodies to detect chlorpyrifos\, a
 n insecticide\, at low levels. 4:00 pm
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