Erratum: Inhibition of stationary phase respiration impairs persister formation in E. coli
Nature Communications 6: Article number:7983 (2015); Published: 6 August 2015; Updated: 17 February 2016. In Fig. 3d in this Article, the graph depicting flow cytometry of the anaerobic culture was inadvertently duplicated from that depicting the KCN-treated culture during the production process. Th...
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Main Authors: | Mehmet A. Orman, Mark P. Brynildsen |
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