Droplet printing reveals the importance of micron-scale structure for bacterial ecology
The spatial arrangement of bacterial strains and species within microbial communities is considered crucial for their ecology. Here, Krishna Kumar et al. use a droplet-based printing method to arrange different bacterial genotypes across a sub-millimetre array, and show that micron-scale changes in...
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Autores principales: | Ravinash Krishna Kumar, Thomas A. Meiller-Legrand, Alessandro Alcinesio, Diego Gonzalez, Despoina A. I. Mavridou, Oliver J. Meacock, William P. J. Smith, Linna Zhou, Wook Kim, Gökçe Su Pulcu, Hagan Bayley, Kevin R. Foster |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/5d759724560c4e8fa236a96bbaf37ad9 |
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