Summary. Experiments were performed to determine whether a modern flow cytometer could be used to study bacterial populations in suspension, with particular reference to their morphological characteristics and their responses to antibiotics. The FACScan, a commercial benchtop flow cytometer fitted with an air-cooled laser, designed primarily for the study of eukaryotic peripheral blood mononuclear cells, yielded reproducible data relating to bacterial shape and internal architecture. It was sensitive enough to detect changes in bacterial morphology on entry into the growth cycle and after exposure to antibiotics. Antibiotic-induced morphological changes affecting subpopulations of bacteria were sufficiently specific to allow differentiation...
Bacteria modify their morphology in response to various factors including growth stage, nutrient ava...
Large numbers of microbiological samples are analysed annually using traditional culture-based techn...
Efforts to reduce the global burden of bacterial disease and contend with escalating bacterial resis...
Three fluorescent nucleic acid binding dyes-propidium iodide, TO-PRO-1, and SYTOX green ere evaluate...
Ninety-eight percent of the cells in a population of Escherichia coli in log-phase growth lost colon...
BACKGROUND: Conventional techniques used to assess bactericidal activities of antibodies are time-co...
Although reports of flow cytometry (FCM) applied to bacterial analysis are increasing, studies of FC...
The effects of antibiotics on Escherichia coli during exponential growth in liquid medium were monit...
International audienceRapidly treating infections with adequate antibiotics is of major importance. ...
The investigation on antimicrobial mechanisms is a challenging and crucial issue in the fields of fo...
This dissertation looks at the overall theme of antibiotics and factors that influence bacterial sus...
Bactericidal antibiotics kill by different mechanisms as a result of a specific interaction with the...
Thesis advisor: Tim Van OpijnenExposure to antibiotics has previously been shown to induce morpholog...
The postantibiotic effect (PAE) following a 2-h exposure of Staphylococcus aureus NCTC 6571 to methi...
Bacteriolysis is one of the most widely used modes of killing bacteria. β-lactam antibiotics, antimi...
Bacteria modify their morphology in response to various factors including growth stage, nutrient ava...
Large numbers of microbiological samples are analysed annually using traditional culture-based techn...
Efforts to reduce the global burden of bacterial disease and contend with escalating bacterial resis...
Three fluorescent nucleic acid binding dyes-propidium iodide, TO-PRO-1, and SYTOX green ere evaluate...
Ninety-eight percent of the cells in a population of Escherichia coli in log-phase growth lost colon...
BACKGROUND: Conventional techniques used to assess bactericidal activities of antibodies are time-co...
Although reports of flow cytometry (FCM) applied to bacterial analysis are increasing, studies of FC...
The effects of antibiotics on Escherichia coli during exponential growth in liquid medium were monit...
International audienceRapidly treating infections with adequate antibiotics is of major importance. ...
The investigation on antimicrobial mechanisms is a challenging and crucial issue in the fields of fo...
This dissertation looks at the overall theme of antibiotics and factors that influence bacterial sus...
Bactericidal antibiotics kill by different mechanisms as a result of a specific interaction with the...
Thesis advisor: Tim Van OpijnenExposure to antibiotics has previously been shown to induce morpholog...
The postantibiotic effect (PAE) following a 2-h exposure of Staphylococcus aureus NCTC 6571 to methi...
Bacteriolysis is one of the most widely used modes of killing bacteria. β-lactam antibiotics, antimi...
Bacteria modify their morphology in response to various factors including growth stage, nutrient ava...
Large numbers of microbiological samples are analysed annually using traditional culture-based techn...
Efforts to reduce the global burden of bacterial disease and contend with escalating bacterial resis...