Finding the Needle in the Haystack—the Use of Microfluidic Droplet Technology to Identify Vitamin-Secreting Lactic Acid Bacteria
ABSTRACT Efficient screening technologies aim to reduce both the time and the cost required for identifying rare mutants possessing a phenotype of interest in a mutagenized population. In this study, we combined a mild mutagenesis strategy with high-throughput screening based on microfluidic droplet...
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Main Authors: | Jun Chen, Mike Vestergaard, Thomas Glasdam Jensen, Jing Shen, Martin Dufva, Christian Solem, Peter Ruhdal Jensen |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/996d3d365f484a399dff3b3be9b892a7 |
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