Droplet printing reveals the importance of micron-scale structure for bacterial ecology
Bacteria often live in diverse communities where the spatial arrangement of strains and species is considered critical for their ecology. However, a test of this hypothesis requires manipulation at the fine scales at which spatial structure naturally occurs. Here we develop a droplet-based printing...
Main Authors: | Krishna Kumar, R, Meiller-Legrand, TA, Alcinesio, A, Gonzalez, D, Mavridou, DAI, Meacock, OJ, Smith, WPJ, Zhou, L, Kim, W, Pulcu, GS, Bayley, H, Foster, KR |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2021
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