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Flow cytometry of bacterial membrane potential and permeability
Howard M Shapiro. Methods Mol Med. 2008.
Abstract
This chapter describes reliable flow cytometric methods for assessment of two important physiologic characteristics of bacteria, membrane potential and membrane permeability, which can provide indications of the effects of antimicrobial agents on microorganisms.
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