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      Running and tumbling with E. coli in polymeric solutions

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            Several well-recognized puzzles in microbiology have remained unsolved for decades. These include latent bacterial infections, unculturable microorganisms, persister cells and biofilm multidrug tolerance. Accumulating evidence suggests that these seemingly disparate phenomena result from the ability of bacteria to enter into a dormant (non-dividing) state. The molecular mechanisms that underlie the formation of dormant persister cells are now being unravelled and are the focus of this Review.
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              Chemotaxis in Escherichia coli analysed by Three-dimensional Tracking

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                Scientific Reports
                Sci Rep
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                2045-2322
                December 2015
                October 28 2015
                December 2015
                : 5
                : 1
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                10.1038/srep15761
                26507950
                ebb6dac2-71a6-4a1f-9271-8dc134fa31bc
                © 2015

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