RT @BMCBiology: In case you missed it: Investigating the physiology of viable but non-culturable bacteria by microfluidics and time-lapse m…
RT @BMCBiology: In case you missed it: Investigating the physiology of viable but non-culturable bacteria by microfluidics and time-lapse m…
In case you missed it: Investigating the physiology of viable but non-culturable bacteria by microfluidics and time-lapse microscopy https://t.co/8MbFtugkGI
In case you missed it: Investigating the physiology of viable but non-culturable bacteria by microfluidics and time-lapse microscopy https://t.co/8MbFtugkGI
Dr. Stefano Pagliara's "kiling machine" uses microfluidics to help determine which cells from a bacterial population are resistent to antibiotics and which are sensible https://t.co/jMWW7o2eOo #RSsinglecellecology
Including Stefano Pagliara whose paper on the physiology of non-culturable bacteria came out in BMC Biology: https://t.co/8MbFtugkGI
RT @PagliaraExeter: Great to see one of our PhD students @_GeorginaGlover presenting some of her work at #LGBTSTEMinar18 last week. Work th…
RT @PagliaraExeter: Great to see one of our PhD students @_GeorginaGlover presenting some of her work at #LGBTSTEMinar18 last week. Work th…
Great to see one of our PhD students @_GeorginaGlover presenting some of her work at #LGBTSTEMinar18 last week. Work that went into our recently published paper: https://t.co/50jCEdHwPS https://t.co/FRNneoTJkV
RT @rbamford5: Just in case you missed it before the holidays- have a read of the latest publication from Pagliara et al. @PagliaraExeter @…
RT @BMCBiology: Investigating the physiology of viable but non-culturable bacteria by microfluidics and time-lapse microscopy https://t.co/…
RT @rbamford5: Just in case you missed it before the holidays- have a read of the latest publication from Pagliara et al. @PagliaraExeter @…
RT @rbamford5: Just in case you missed it before the holidays- have a read of the latest publication from Pagliara et al. @PagliaraExeter @…
Just in case you missed it before the holidays- have a read of the latest publication from Pagliara et al. @PagliaraExeter @Ash_Smith8 #antibiotics #bacteria #microfluidics https://t.co/JHuOn3zwoU
Study characterises subpopulation of viable but non-culturable bacteria that are resistant to treatment with antibiotics https://t.co/dhm3lmzDK2
RT @PagliaraExeter: Our paper on a microfluidic method for investigating VBNC cells has been published in @BMCBiology #Antibiotics #Bacte…
RT @BMCBiology: Investigating the physiology of viable but non-culturable bacteria by microfluidics and time-lapse microscopy https://t.co/…
RT @BMCBiology: Investigating the physiology of viable but non-culturable bacteria by microfluidics and time-lapse microscopy https://t.co/…
RT @BMCBiology: Investigating the physiology of viable but non-culturable bacteria by microfluidics and time-lapse microscopy https://t.co/…
Investigating the physiology of viable but non-culturable bacteria by microfluidics and time-lapse microscopy https://t.co/8MbFttYJi8
RT @Ash_Smith8: What a great early Christmas present! My first paper was published today in @BMCBiology. Joint first author with the brilli…
RT @PagliaraExeter: Our paper on a microfluidic method for investigating VBNC cells has been published in @BMCBiology #Antibiotics #Bacte…
Check out some of the latest work taking place in #LSIExeter: https://t.co/pRe3SU0B3x
RT @PagliaraExeter: Our paper on a microfluidic method for investigating VBNC cells has been published in @BMCBiology #Antibiotics #Bacte…
RT @PagliaraExeter: Our paper on a microfluidic method for investigating VBNC cells has been published in @BMCBiology #Antibiotics #Bacte…
Our paper on a microfluidic method for investigating VBNC cells has been published in @BMCBiology #Antibiotics #Bacteria #Science #LSIExeter @UniofExeter @UofE_Research @CLESUniofExeter https://t.co/50jCEdHwPS