Authors
Roberto Rusconi, Melissa Garren, Roman Stocker
Publication date
2014/5/6
Source
Annual review of biophysics
Volume
43
Issue
1
Pages
65-91
Publisher
Annual Reviews
Description
Microfluidics has significantly contributed to the expansion of the frontiers of microbial ecology over the past decade by allowing researchers to observe the behaviors of microbes in highly controlled microenvironments, across scales from a single cell to mixed communities. Spatially and temporally varying distributions of organisms and chemical cues that mimic natural microbial habitats can now be established by exploiting physics at the micrometer scale and by incorporating structures with specific geometries and materials. In this article, we review applications of microfluidics that have resulted in insightful discoveries on fundamental aspects of microbial life, ranging from growth and sensing to cell-cell interactions and population dynamics. We anticipate that this flexible multidisciplinary technology will continue to facilitate discoveries regarding the ecology of microorganisms and help uncover strategies to …
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Scholar articles
R Rusconi, M Garren, R Stocker - Annual review of biophysics, 2014