We describe a straightforward approach to continuously monitor a variety of highly dynamic microbiological processes in millisecond resolution with flow cytometry, using standard bench-top instrumentation. Four main experimental examples are provided, namely: (1) green fluorescent protein expression by antibiotic-stressed Escherichia coli, (2) fluorescent labeling of heat-induced membrane damage in an autochthonous freshwater bacterial community, (3) the initial growth response of late stationary E. coli cells inoculated into fresh growth media, and (4) oxidative disinfection of a mixed culture of auto-fluorescent microorganisms. These examples demonstrate the broad applicability of the method to diverse biological experiments, showing that...
We designed a microfluidic chemostat consisting of 600 sub-micron trapping/growth channels connected...
Although reports of flow cytometry (FCM) applied to bacterial analysis are increasing, studies of FC...
<div><p>Chlamydiae are obligate intracellular bacteria. These pathogens develop inside host cells th...
We describe a straightforward approach to continuously monitor a variety of highly dynamic microbiol...
Large numbers of microbiological samples are analysed annually using traditional culture-based techn...
During bio-technical processing it is important to monitorbiological parameters such as cell growth,...
The key to optimizing productivity during industrial fermentations is the ability to rapidly monitor...
Recent trends in flow cytometry have established new techniques in bacteriology. Advances in fluores...
Most time lapse microscopy experiments studying bacterial processes ie growth, progression through t...
We describe a method that enabled us to observe large numbers of individual bacterial cells during a...
Second-generation RNA-based fluorescent biosensors have been developed that enable flow cytometry ex...
Rapid changes in the number and flow cytometric behaviour of cells of E. coli taken from a stationar...
Foodborne illnesses occur in both industrialized and developing countries, and may be increasing due...
Abstract Real-time quantification of recombinant proteins is important in studies on fermentation en...
This work reviews common flow cytometric methods and applications for the study of bacterial organis...
We designed a microfluidic chemostat consisting of 600 sub-micron trapping/growth channels connected...
Although reports of flow cytometry (FCM) applied to bacterial analysis are increasing, studies of FC...
<div><p>Chlamydiae are obligate intracellular bacteria. These pathogens develop inside host cells th...
We describe a straightforward approach to continuously monitor a variety of highly dynamic microbiol...
Large numbers of microbiological samples are analysed annually using traditional culture-based techn...
During bio-technical processing it is important to monitorbiological parameters such as cell growth,...
The key to optimizing productivity during industrial fermentations is the ability to rapidly monitor...
Recent trends in flow cytometry have established new techniques in bacteriology. Advances in fluores...
Most time lapse microscopy experiments studying bacterial processes ie growth, progression through t...
We describe a method that enabled us to observe large numbers of individual bacterial cells during a...
Second-generation RNA-based fluorescent biosensors have been developed that enable flow cytometry ex...
Rapid changes in the number and flow cytometric behaviour of cells of E. coli taken from a stationar...
Foodborne illnesses occur in both industrialized and developing countries, and may be increasing due...
Abstract Real-time quantification of recombinant proteins is important in studies on fermentation en...
This work reviews common flow cytometric methods and applications for the study of bacterial organis...
We designed a microfluidic chemostat consisting of 600 sub-micron trapping/growth channels connected...
Although reports of flow cytometry (FCM) applied to bacterial analysis are increasing, studies of FC...
<div><p>Chlamydiae are obligate intracellular bacteria. These pathogens develop inside host cells th...