id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-013097-3ujnmxhx Rufino de Sousa, Nuno Operative and Technical Modifications to the Coriolis(®) µ Air Sampler That Improve Sample Recovery and Biosafety During Microbiological Air Sampling 2020-05-29 .txt text/plain 6394 329 46 A Coriolis modified with these operative and technical improvements was used to collect aerosols carrying microspheres released inside a Biosafety Level-3 laboratory during simulations of microbiological spills and aerosol dispersals. After completion of the aerosolization cycle, a collector cone was unsealed, loaded onto the Coriolis and the sampler operated at the manufacturer-designated flow rate of 300 L air min −1 . Despite the generation of few airborne particles from this simulation, it was nevertheless possible to use the Coriolis in conjunction with flow cytometry to detect FluoSpheres aerosolized from the spill (Fig. 5B ). In line, significant numbers of FluoSpheres were detected by Coriolis air sampling (Fig. 6B ) and followed the general decay of particles in the BSL-3 suite due to forced ventilation. We have recently used the HEPA-modified Coriolis with the cumulative sampling protocol in our aerosol chamber to investigate the performance of a portable electrostatic air sampler for tuberculosis (Rufino de Sousa et al., 2020) . ./cache/cord-013097-3ujnmxhx.txt ./txt/cord-013097-3ujnmxhx.txt