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Cell Chromatography: Biocompatible chromatographic separation and interrogation of microbial cells
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2022
bioRxiv
pre-print
The isolation of pure, single colonies lies at the heart of experimental microbiology. However, a microbial colony typically contains around one million cells at all stages of the life cycle. Here we describe a novel, cell chromatography method that facilitates the capture, purification and interrogation of microbial cells from both single and mixed cultures. The method described relies on, but is not limited to, differences in surface charge to separate bacterial strains. The method is fully
doi:10.1101/2022.03.07.482710
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