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Researchers unlock behavior of rare cells that evade antibiotics by ‘playing dead’ – Phys.org
Researchers have developed a new microfluidic platform to track a very rare type of cell that can survive antibiotic treatments….

Researchers have developed a new microfluidic platform to track a very rare type of cell that can survive antibiotic treatments. The results have important implications for microbiologists learning about the cellular control of bacterial physiology and…
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