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Arun K. Bhunia

Researcher at Purdue University

Publications -  343
Citations -  12043

Arun K. Bhunia is an academic researcher from Purdue University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Listeria monocytogenes & Listeria. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 330 publications receiving 10855 citations. Previous affiliations of Arun K. Bhunia include University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign & Center for Food Safety.

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Lactobacillus casei expressing Internalins A and B reduces Listeria monocytogenes interaction with Caco-2 cells in vitro.

TL;DR: Results suggest that InlAB‐expressing L. casei could be a potential practical approach for prevention of listeriosis, and L. monocytogenes‐induced cell cytotoxicity and epithelial barrier dysfunction.
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Optimization of a rapid dot-blot immunoassay for detection of Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis in poultry products and environmental samples

TL;DR: The results demonstrated that Salmonella Enteritidis, when preenriched in a medium containing ferrous sulphate or cholic acid, could be readily detected in the presence of 100-fold higher competition of other micro-organisms.
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Development of an integrated optical analyzer for characterization of growth dynamics of bacterial colonies.

TL;DR: In order to understand the biophysics behind collective behavior of a bacterial colony, a confocal displacement meter was used to measure the profiles of the bacterial colonies, together with a custom built optical density circuits.
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Characterization of surface proteins of Cronobacter muytjensii using monoclonal antibodies and MALDI-TOF Mass spectrometry

TL;DR: Results obtained in this study highlight the immunological cross-reactivity among Cronobacter OMPs and their Enterobacteriaceae counterparts.
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Optical Biosensors in Foodborne Pathogen Detection

TL;DR: In this section, the focus is on applications of smart biosensors in environmental and medical applications, and examples of biosensor devices being developed for monitoring chemical toxicants and bacterial pathogens are presented.