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The morphology of <i>E.coli</i> changes significantly when exposed to antibiotics.
Published 2025“…Data is based on four repeats. <b>G</b> At 2.5 hours of growth, morphology data show that antibiotic concentrations near the MIC induce the most substantial changes in cell morphology, with significant area increases primarily driven by cell elongation. …”
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