<p>SD = standard deviation.</p><p>Mean change in lag phase is the difference in time taken for the supplemented vs unsupplemented cultures to reach the OD600 = 0.1 threshold in the Bioscreen growth analyser.</p
<p>(A) Example of a growth curve showing the biphasic growth associated with the switch from one car...
<p>(A) Growth profiles of aerobic cultures of <i>S</i>. <i>oneidensis</i> MR-1 (30°C) after exposure...
During lag phases microbial cells adapt to their environment and prepare to proliferate. Physiologic...
<p>Measured by the Bioscreen instrument: example of one experiment. Dormant cells of SH1000, aged 7 ...
<p>(A) Domesticated strains of <i>S</i>. <i>aureus</i> were streaked onto TSA plates and grown overn...
In a recent paper, Miss Ingraham (1933) presented data which imply a relationship apparently not rec...
The lag phase is the initial phase of a culture that precedes exponential growth and occurs when the...
An empirical model describes the behavior of an ideal microbial culture that mimics the real one. Th...
<p>(A) The growth curve of <i>S. aureus</i> (A) without treatment with gA. (B-D) The growth curves o...
Measures of microbial growth, used as indicators of cellular stress, are sometimes quantified at a s...
The period of lag, or the latent period through which a freshly inoculated bacterial culture passes ...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Biofilm thickness of <i>S</i>. <i>aureus</i> 19552 single (open bars) and mixed biofil...
<p>Mutation frequencies of planktonic and biofilm cultures (grown in the Sorbarod model) of <i>S. au...
<p>TSB+0.25% glucose was the culture medium used in the experiment (<b>A</b>). Absorbance (595 nm) m...
<p>COL-S cultured on glucose and/or lactate. Substrate consumption rate and the specific growth rate...
<p>(A) Example of a growth curve showing the biphasic growth associated with the switch from one car...
<p>(A) Growth profiles of aerobic cultures of <i>S</i>. <i>oneidensis</i> MR-1 (30°C) after exposure...
During lag phases microbial cells adapt to their environment and prepare to proliferate. Physiologic...
<p>Measured by the Bioscreen instrument: example of one experiment. Dormant cells of SH1000, aged 7 ...
<p>(A) Domesticated strains of <i>S</i>. <i>aureus</i> were streaked onto TSA plates and grown overn...
In a recent paper, Miss Ingraham (1933) presented data which imply a relationship apparently not rec...
The lag phase is the initial phase of a culture that precedes exponential growth and occurs when the...
An empirical model describes the behavior of an ideal microbial culture that mimics the real one. Th...
<p>(A) The growth curve of <i>S. aureus</i> (A) without treatment with gA. (B-D) The growth curves o...
Measures of microbial growth, used as indicators of cellular stress, are sometimes quantified at a s...
The period of lag, or the latent period through which a freshly inoculated bacterial culture passes ...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Biofilm thickness of <i>S</i>. <i>aureus</i> 19552 single (open bars) and mixed biofil...
<p>Mutation frequencies of planktonic and biofilm cultures (grown in the Sorbarod model) of <i>S. au...
<p>TSB+0.25% glucose was the culture medium used in the experiment (<b>A</b>). Absorbance (595 nm) m...
<p>COL-S cultured on glucose and/or lactate. Substrate consumption rate and the specific growth rate...
<p>(A) Example of a growth curve showing the biphasic growth associated with the switch from one car...
<p>(A) Growth profiles of aerobic cultures of <i>S</i>. <i>oneidensis</i> MR-1 (30°C) after exposure...
During lag phases microbial cells adapt to their environment and prepare to proliferate. Physiologic...