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Kategorie Textpublikation
Referenztyp Zeitschriften
DOI 10.1002/elsc.200720195
Titel (primär) Detection of sulfur microparticles in bacterial cultures by flow cytometry
Autor Hübschmann, T.; Vogt, C.; Till, S.; Rohwerder, T.; Sand, W.; Harms, H.; Müller, S.
Quelle Engineering in Life Sciences
Erscheinungsjahr 2007
Department ISOBIO; UMB
Band/Volume 7
Heft 4
Seite von 403
Seite bis 407
Sprache englisch
Keywords bacteria; flow cytometry; sulfur
Abstract Repeated flow cytometric analyses of population shifts within a bacterial consortium growing under sulfate-reducing conditions revealed unexpected and quick changes in forward scatter vs. side scatter dot plot patterns within less than 30 minutes of exposure to air. These pattern changes proceeded differently when cells were cultivated either at 30 °C or 12 °C. It was found that prominent sub-distributions, clustering profoundly in size and number of events with time, represented sulfur particles and not microbial cells. Therefore, any interpretation of flow cytometric analyses of live bacteria grown under sulfate-reducing conditions requires specific caution since sulfur particles might cause errors in data interpretation. To prevent artefacts, distinct treatments of the sample are recommended.
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Hübschmann, T., Vogt, C., Till, S., Rohwerder, T., Sand, W., Harms, H., Müller, S. (2007):
Detection of sulfur microparticles in bacterial cultures by flow cytometry
Eng. Life Sci. 7 (4), 403 - 407 10.1002/elsc.200720195