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Neutrophil Superoxide anion production, Heat map for gene expression from neutrophils of CGD patients, and PCA plot for genome-wide gene expression.
Published 2025“…The cells are colored according to expression level relative to row (i.e., relative within gene). …”
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Multiple bacterial subpopulations are present within splenic microcolonies.
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Full RNA-seq dataset: list of genes with heightened reads in stationary phase.
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Full RNA-seq dataset: list of genes with heightened reads in exponential phase.
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Droplet-based microfluidics can be used to model clustered bacterial growth.
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T3SS induction reduces gentamicin susceptibility, but S10 expression predicts survival.
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S10 and T3SS reporter signals do not correlate in the absence of MgOx treatment.
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Gentamicin treatment selects for surviving bacteria with reduced S10 expression in the mouse spleen.
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Supporting information_raw dataset.
Published 2025“…The interactions among tillage, residue, and N were significant for most P pools highlighting the synergistic effects of CA and N management. …”