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Escherichia coli’s physiology can turn membrane voltage dyes into actuators

L Mancini, G Terradot, T Tian, Y Pu, Y Li, View ORCID ProfileCJ Lo, F Bai, T Pilizota
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/607838
L Mancini
1Centre for Synthetic and Systems Biology
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G Terradot
1Centre for Synthetic and Systems Biology
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T Tian
2BIOPIC, School of Life Sciences, Peking University
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Y Pu
2BIOPIC, School of Life Sciences, Peking University
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Y Li
2BIOPIC, School of Life Sciences, Peking University
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CJ Lo
3Biodynamic Optical Imaging Center, Peking University
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F Bai
2BIOPIC, School of Life Sciences, Peking University
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T Pilizota
1Centre for Synthetic and Systems Biology
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https://doi.org/10.1101/607838
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  • April 12, 2019.
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The copyright holder for this preprint is the author/funder, who has granted bioRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity. It is made available under a CC-BY-ND 4.0 International license.

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  1. L Mancini1,
  2. G Terradot1,*,
  3. T Tian2,*,
  4. Y Pu2,
  5. Y Li2,
  6. CJ Lo3,
  7. F Bai2 and
  8. T Pilizota1,+
  1. 1Centre for Synthetic and Systems Biology
  2. 2BIOPIC, School of Life Sciences, Peking University
  3. 3Biodynamic Optical Imaging Center, Peking University
  4. 4National Central University
  1. ↵+Corresponding author: teuta.pilizota{at}ed.ac.uk
  1. ↵* these authors contributed equally to this work

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Escherichia coli’s physiology can turn membrane voltage dyes into actuators
L Mancini, G Terradot, T Tian, Y Pu, Y Li, CJ Lo, F Bai, T Pilizota
bioRxiv 607838; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/607838
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Escherichia coli’s physiology can turn membrane voltage dyes into actuators
L Mancini, G Terradot, T Tian, Y Pu, Y Li, CJ Lo, F Bai, T Pilizota
bioRxiv 607838; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/607838

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