Published: Vol 4, Iss 9, May 5, 2014 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.1116 Views: 12236
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Abstract
In many environments, bacteria favor a sessile, surface-attached community lifestyle. These communities, termed biofilms, are ubiquitous among many species of bacteria. In some cases, biofilms form under flow conditions. Flow chambers, and in particular microfluidic channels, can be used to observe biofilm development and physiological effects while varying nutrient conditions, flow velocities, or introducing antimicrobials to the biofilm in real time. Here, we describe a microfluidic-based kill-kinetics assay for the observation of antimicrobial effects on biofilms under flowing conditions.
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The development of this protocol was funded by the following: NIH Grant R01 EB017755, NIH-NIEHS Training Grant in Toxicology T32 ES7020-37, NSF OCE-0744641-CAREER, NIH 1R01GM100473, NSF CBET-0966000.
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Microbiology > Microbial biofilm > Killing assay
Microbiology > Microbial cell biology > Cell imaging
Cell Biology > Cell imaging > Microfluidics
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