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Following cell-fate in E. coli after infection by phage lambda
Lanying Zeng
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Ido Golding
Physics
Bioengineering
Microbiology
Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology
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Automated Method
11%
Bacteria E. Coli
11%
Bacteriophage
11%
Capsid
11%
Cell Division
11%
Cell Fate
100%
Cell Fate Determination
11%
Cell Growth
11%
Cell Imaging
11%
Cell Infection
11%
Cell Lysis
11%
Cell Recognition
11%
Cellular Expression
11%
Coverslip
11%
DNA Injection
11%
DNA Packaging
11%
Dormant
11%
Enhanced Green Fluorescent Protein (eGFP)
11%
Epifluorescence Microscope
11%
Escherichia Coli
100%
EYFP
11%
Fluorescent Indicator
11%
Image Point
11%
Incubation
11%
Infection Events
11%
Infection Outcome
22%
Infection Parameters
11%
Infection Process
11%
Infectivity Assay
11%
Initial Adsorption
11%
Lysis-lysogeny
11%
Lysogen
11%
Lysogenic
11%
Lysogeny
11%
Manual Method
11%
Multiple Stages
11%
Nutrient Agar
11%
Packaging Efficiency
11%
Phage
100%
Phage Infection
11%
Phage lambda
100%
Phage Lysate
11%
Phage-bacteria
11%
Phase Contrast
11%
Phase-contrast Image
11%
Plasmid
11%
Post-infection
22%
Proviral DNA
11%
Signal Stability
11%
Simultaneous Infection
11%
Structural Stability
11%
Time-lapse Movie
11%
Two-pathway
11%
Immunology and Microbiology
Bacteriophage
100%
Capsid
7%
Cell Division
7%
Cell Fate
100%
Cell Growth
7%
Cell Lysate
7%
Cellular Imaging
7%
Cytolysis
7%
DNA Packaging
7%
DNA Virus
7%
Enterobacteria Phage Lambda
100%
Escherichia coli
100%
Lysogen
7%
Lysogenization
15%
Nutrient Agar
7%
Plasmid
7%
Wild Type
15%