International audienceIn aquatic environments, free heterotrophic bacteria play an extremely important role due to their high biomass, wide panel of metabolisms, and ubiquity, as well as the toxicity of certain species. This unit presents a nucleic‐acid double‐staining protocol (NADS) for flow cytometry that can distinguish fractions of viable, damaged, or membrane‐compromised cells within the free‐bacterial community. The NADS protocol is based on the simultaneous utilization of two nucleic acid stains—membrane‐permeant SYBR Green and membrane‐impermeant propidium iodide (PI). The efficiency of the double staining on fresh samples is magnified by the FRET from SYBR Green to PI when both are bound to the nucleic acids. Full quenching of SYB...
11 pages, 7 figures, 1 tableHeterotrophic flagellates (HF) are the major consumers of bacteria in aq...
Most of the approaches to the studies of microbial populations in environmental engineering systems ...
After disinfection of ballast water, it is crucial to detect organisms and determine their vitality ...
International audienceIn aquatic environments, free heterotrophic bacteria play an extremely importa...
The membrane integrity of a cell is a well-accepted criterion for characterizing viable (active or i...
13 pages, 3 tables, 5 figures, http://icm.csic.es/bio/projects/icmicrobis/pdfSince heterotrophic pro...
The aim of this study was to develop a rapid assay based on a nucleic acid double-staining by using ...
International audienceThe nucleic acid contents of individual bacterial cells as determined with thr...
Bacterial populations display high heterogeneity in viability and physiological activity at the sing...
Bacterial populations display high heterogeneity in viability and physiological activity at the sing...
<div><p>Bacterial populations display high heterogeneity in viability and physiological activity at ...
Most planktonic bacteria are 'uncultivable' with conventional methods. Flow cytometry (FCM) is one a...
Flow cytometric (FCM) counts of bacteria stained with SYTO 13, a cyanine dye, were highly correlated...
Flow cytometry is rapidly becoming a routine methodology in aquatic microbial ecology. The combinati...
Flow cytometry is increasingly employed by drinking water providers. Its use with appropriate fluore...
11 pages, 7 figures, 1 tableHeterotrophic flagellates (HF) are the major consumers of bacteria in aq...
Most of the approaches to the studies of microbial populations in environmental engineering systems ...
After disinfection of ballast water, it is crucial to detect organisms and determine their vitality ...
International audienceIn aquatic environments, free heterotrophic bacteria play an extremely importa...
The membrane integrity of a cell is a well-accepted criterion for characterizing viable (active or i...
13 pages, 3 tables, 5 figures, http://icm.csic.es/bio/projects/icmicrobis/pdfSince heterotrophic pro...
The aim of this study was to develop a rapid assay based on a nucleic acid double-staining by using ...
International audienceThe nucleic acid contents of individual bacterial cells as determined with thr...
Bacterial populations display high heterogeneity in viability and physiological activity at the sing...
Bacterial populations display high heterogeneity in viability and physiological activity at the sing...
<div><p>Bacterial populations display high heterogeneity in viability and physiological activity at ...
Most planktonic bacteria are 'uncultivable' with conventional methods. Flow cytometry (FCM) is one a...
Flow cytometric (FCM) counts of bacteria stained with SYTO 13, a cyanine dye, were highly correlated...
Flow cytometry is rapidly becoming a routine methodology in aquatic microbial ecology. The combinati...
Flow cytometry is increasingly employed by drinking water providers. Its use with appropriate fluore...
11 pages, 7 figures, 1 tableHeterotrophic flagellates (HF) are the major consumers of bacteria in aq...
Most of the approaches to the studies of microbial populations in environmental engineering systems ...
After disinfection of ballast water, it is crucial to detect organisms and determine their vitality ...