The ability to study bacteria at the single cell level has advanced our insights into microbial physiology and genetics in ways not attainable by studying large populations using more traditional culturing methods. To improve methods to characterize bacteria at the cellular level, we developed a new microfluidic platform that enables cells to be exposed to metabolites in a gradient of concentrations.
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Adhesive Tape Microfluidics Chip for Long Term Bacterial Studies using CRISPR
The ability to study bacteria at the single cell level has advanced our insights into microbial physiology and genetics in ways not attainable by studying large populations using more traditional culturing methods. To improve methods to characterize bacteria at the cellular level, we developed a new microfluidic platform that enables cells to be exposed to metabolites in a gradient of concentrations.
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The ability to study bacteria at the single cell level has advanced our insights into microbial physiology and genetics in ways not attainable by studying large populations using more traditional culturing methods. To improve methods to characterize bacteria at the cellular level, we developed a new microfluidic platform that enables cells to be exposed to metabolites in a gradient of concentrations.
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Angewandte Chemie International Edition Volume 49 issue 12 2010 [doi 10.1002_anie.200903463] Wenrong Yang; Kyle R. Ratinac; Simon P. Ringer; Pall Thordar -- Carbon Nanomaterials in Biosensors- Should You Use