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DropSOAC: stabilizing microfluidic drops for time-lapse quantification of single-cell bacterial physiology

Pratt et al., 2019

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Pratt S
Zath G
Akiyama T
Williamson K
Franklin M
Chang C
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Frontiers in Microbiology

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The physiological heterogeneity of cells within a microbial population imparts resilience to stresses such as antimicrobial treatments and nutrient limitation. This resilience is partially due to a subpopulation of cells that can survive such stresses and regenerate the …
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