[HTML][HTML] Noisy response to antibiotic stress predicts subsequent single-cell survival in an acidic environment

K Mitosch, G Rieckh, T Bollenbach - Cell systems, 2017 - cell.com
Antibiotics elicit drastic changes in microbial gene expression, including the induction of
stress response genes. While certain stress responses are known to" cross-protect" bacteria …

[PDF][PDF] Noisy Response to Antibiotic Stress Predicts Subsequent Single-Cell Survival in an Acidic Environment

K Mitosch, G Rieckh, T Bollenbach - scholar.archive.org
Antibiotics elicit drastic changes in microbial gene expression, including the induction of
stress response genes. While certain stress responses are known to ''cross-protect''bacteria …

[PDF][PDF] Noisy Response to Antibiotic Stress Predicts Subsequent Single-Cell Survival in an Acidic Environment

K Mitosch, G Rieckh, T Bollenbach - cyberleninka.org
Antibiotics elicit drastic changes in microbial gene expression, including the induction of
stress response genes. While certain stress responses are known to ''cross-protect''bacteria …

[PDF][PDF] Noisy Response to Antibiotic Stress Predicts Subsequent Single-Cell Survival in an Acidic Environment

K Mitosch, G Rieckh, T Bollenbach - core.ac.uk
Antibiotics elicit drastic changes in microbial gene expression, including the induction of
stress response genes. While certain stress responses are known to ''cross-protect''bacteria …

Noisy Response to Antibiotic Stress Predicts Subsequent Single-Cell Survival in an Acidic Environment

K Mitosch, G Rieckh, T Bollenbach - Cell systems, 2017 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Antibiotics elicit drastic changes in microbial gene expression, including the induction of
stress response genes. While certain stress responses are known to" cross-protect" bacteria …

Noisy Response to Antibiotic Stress Predicts Subsequent Single-Cell Survival in an Acidic Environment

K Mitosch, G Rieckh, T Bollenbach - Cell Systems, 2017 - infona.pl
Antibiotics elicit drastic changes in microbial gene expression, including the induction of
stress response genes. While certain stress responses are known to “cross-protect” bacteria …

Noisy Response to Antibiotic Stress Predicts Subsequent Single-Cell Survival in an Acidic Environment

K Mitosch, G Rieckh, T Bollenbach - Cell Syst., 2017 - kups.ub.uni-koeln.de
Antibiotics elicit drastic changes in microbial gene expression, including the induction of
stress response genes. While certain stress responses are known to cross-protect bacteria …

Noisy response to antibiotic stress predicts subsequent single cell survival in an acidic environment

K Mitosch, G Rieckh, T Bollenbach - Cell Systems, 2017 - research-explorer.ista.ac.at
Antibiotics elicit drastic changes in microbial gene expression, including the induction of
stress response genes. While certain stress responses are known to “cross-protect” bacteria …

[HTML][HTML] Noisy Response to Antibiotic Stress Predicts Subsequent Single-Cell Survival in an Acidic Environment

K Mitosch, G Rieckh, T Bollenbach - Cell Systems, 2017 - cell.com
Antibiotics elicit drastic changes in microbial gene expression, including the induction of
stress response genes. While certain stress responses are known to" cross-protect" bacteria …

Noisy Response to Antibiotic Stress Predicts Subsequent Single-Cell Survival in an Acidic Environment.

K Mitosch, G Rieckh, T Bollenbach - Cell Systems, 2017 - europepmc.org
Antibiotics elicit drastic changes in microbial gene expression, including the induction of
stress response genes. While certain stress responses are known to" cross-protect" bacteria …