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Alba Blesa
Universidad Francisco de Vitoria
23 protocols
Modesto Redrejo-Rodriguez
Biochemistry Department, Madrid Autonomous University
30 protocols
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Adison Wong
Faculty, Singapore Institute of Technology
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Microbiology
Synthetic Biology, Systems Biology, Genetics, Human Microbiome, Bioprocess Engineering
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PHD, Imperial College London, 2014
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Adison Wong Lab
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https://www.singaporetech.edu.sg/faculty/adison-wong
1 Protocol reviewed
Induction of Natural Competence in Genetically-modified
Lactococcus lactis
Authors:
Joyce Mulder
,
Michiel Wels
,
Oscar P. Kuipers
,
Michiel Kleerebezem
and
Peter A. Bron
,
date:
07/05/2018,
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Natural competence can be activated in
Lactoccocus lactis
subsp
lactis
and
cremoris
upon overexpression of ComX, a master regulator of bacterial competence. Herein, we demonstrate a method to activate bacterial competence ...
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Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) Assay for Antifungal Drugs
Authors:
Jinglin L. Xie
,
Sheena D. Singh-Babak
and
Leah E. Cowen
,
date:
10/20/2012,
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27860,
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The Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) Assay is widely used to measure the susceptibility of yeasts to antifungal agents. In serial two-fold dilutions, the lowest concentration of antifungal drug that is sufficient to inhibit fungal growth is the MIC. Typically, 50% inhibitory (MIC
50
) or 80% inhibitory (MIC
80
) values are ...
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Validation of protocol for antifungal MIC assay
[Summary 1] My team validated this workflow, works great.
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