Flow cytometry is a powerful technique for the study of single cells, and thus it is of particular utility in the study of heterogeneity in microbial populations. This review seeks to highlight the role of flow cytometric analyses in studies of microbial heterogeneity, drawing wherever possible on recently published research articles. Whilst microbial heterogeneity is well documented in both natural and laboratory environments, the underlying causes are less well understood. Possible sources for the heterogeneity that is observed in microbial systems are discussed, together with the flow cytometric tools that aid its study. The role of flow cytometry in molecular biology is discussed with reference to gene reporter systems, which enable het...
Flow cytometry (FCM) is rapidly becoming an essential tool in the field of aquatic microbiology. It ...
Although reports of flow cytometry (FCM) applied to bacterial analysis are increasing, studies of FC...
Microorganisms in natural environments have often been treated as 'black box' systems. Researchers h...
Flow cytometry is a powerful technique for the study of single cells, and thus it is of particular u...
Flow cytometry is a powerful technique for the study of single cells, and thus it is of particular u...
"In contrast to standard microbiological, genetic or biochemical techniques, this method provid...
This work reviews common flow cytometric methods and applications for the study of bacterial organis...
As yet, flow cytometry is not used so widely in microbiology as in some other disciplines. This volu...
Some evidences show that a clonal population of microbial cells exhibits variation at their physiolo...
Flow cytometry is an important technology for the study of microbial communities. It grants the abil...
Microbial phenotypic heterogeneity is known to be naturally present in isogenic population and can b...
Flow cytometry (FCM) is rapidly becoming an essential tool in the field of aquatic microbiology. It ...
Microbial cells in bioprocesses are usually described with averaged parameters. But in fact, single ...
Microbial cells in bioprocesses are usually described with averaged parameters. But in fact, single ...
Flow cytometry (FCM) is rapidly becoming an essential tool in the field of aquatic microbiology. It ...
Flow cytometry (FCM) is rapidly becoming an essential tool in the field of aquatic microbiology. It ...
Although reports of flow cytometry (FCM) applied to bacterial analysis are increasing, studies of FC...
Microorganisms in natural environments have often been treated as 'black box' systems. Researchers h...
Flow cytometry is a powerful technique for the study of single cells, and thus it is of particular u...
Flow cytometry is a powerful technique for the study of single cells, and thus it is of particular u...
"In contrast to standard microbiological, genetic or biochemical techniques, this method provid...
This work reviews common flow cytometric methods and applications for the study of bacterial organis...
As yet, flow cytometry is not used so widely in microbiology as in some other disciplines. This volu...
Some evidences show that a clonal population of microbial cells exhibits variation at their physiolo...
Flow cytometry is an important technology for the study of microbial communities. It grants the abil...
Microbial phenotypic heterogeneity is known to be naturally present in isogenic population and can b...
Flow cytometry (FCM) is rapidly becoming an essential tool in the field of aquatic microbiology. It ...
Microbial cells in bioprocesses are usually described with averaged parameters. But in fact, single ...
Microbial cells in bioprocesses are usually described with averaged parameters. But in fact, single ...
Flow cytometry (FCM) is rapidly becoming an essential tool in the field of aquatic microbiology. It ...
Flow cytometry (FCM) is rapidly becoming an essential tool in the field of aquatic microbiology. It ...
Although reports of flow cytometry (FCM) applied to bacterial analysis are increasing, studies of FC...
Microorganisms in natural environments have often been treated as 'black box' systems. Researchers h...