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A guide for membrane potential measurements in Gram-negative bacteria using voltage-sensitive dyes

Buttress et al., 2022

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Buttress J
Halte M
Te Winkel J
Erhardt M
Popp P
Strahl H
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Microbiology

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Transmembrane potential is one of the main bioenergetic parameters of bacterial cells, and is directly involved in energizing key cellular processes such as transport, ATP synthesis and motility. The most common approach to measure membrane potential levels is through …
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