Jan 2016 cover image

The impact of flow and surface topography on quorum sensing
Published in Microbiology
Jan 2016 cover image
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This beautiful image comes from the paper by Minyoung Kevin Kim, François Ingremeau, Aishan Zhao, Bonnie L. Bassler & Howard A. Stone and shows Staphylococcus aureus growing in a microfluidic channel under flow, red cells are quorum sensing off, yellow cells on.

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