Mycobacterial cultures contain cell size and density specific sub-populations of cells with significant differential susceptibility to antibiotics, oxidative and nitrite stress
Main Authors: | Vijay, S, Nair, R, Sharan, D, Jakkala, K, Mukkayyan, N, Swaminath, S, Pradhan, A, Joshi, N, Ajitkumar, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Frontiers Media
2017
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