Microfluidic Confinement of Single Cells of Bacteria in Small Volumes Initiates High‐Density Behavior of Quorum Sensing and Growth and Reveals Its Variability
James Q. Boedicker(University of Southern California), Rustem F. Ismagilov(California Institute of Technology), Meghan E. Vincent(University of Chicago)
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