A three-dimensional (3D) printing approach to fabricate an isolation chip for high throughput in situ cultivation of environmental microbes
The full plethora of environmental bacteria is often poorly represented in vitro as the majority remain difficult, if not impossible, to culture under standard laboratory settings. These bacteria often require native conditions for the formation of cell masses that collectively have higher chances o...
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Main Authors: | Goh, Calvin Bok Sun, Goh, Clariss Hui Peng, Wong, Li Wen, Cheng, Wai Teng, Yule, Catherine Mary, Ong, Kuan Shion, Lee, Sui Mae, Pooria, Pasbakhsh *, Tan, Joash Ban Lee |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2022
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Online Access: | http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/3014/ |
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