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1. Profiling the human intestinal environment under physiological conditions

3. Starvation induces shrinkage of the bacterial cytoplasm

12. Hyperosmotic Shock Transiently Accelerates Constriction Rate in Escherichia coli.

13. Conservation of conformational dynamics across prokaryotic actins.

14. Pictures of Tongues Sticking Out.

15. How to Build a Bacterial Cell: MreB as the Foreman of E. coli Construction.

16. Rapid, precise quantification of bacterial cellular dimensions across a genomic-scale knockout library.

17. Physiological and regulatory convergence between osmotic and nutrient stress responses in microbes.

18. A Formalized Design Process for Bacterial Consortia That Perform Logic Computing.

19. FtsZ‐Independent Mechanism of Division Inhibition by the Small Molecule PC190723 in Escherichia coli.

20. Deep Phenotypic Mapping of Bacterial Cytoskeletal Mutants Reveals Physiological Robustness to Cell Size.

23. A Comprehensive, CRISPR-based Functional Analysis of Essential Genes in Bacteria.

24. Complex state transitions of the bacterial cell division protein FtsZ.

25. Abundance measurements reveal the balance between lysis and lysogeny in the human gut microbiome.

26. Nutrient competition predicts gut microbiome restructuring under drug perturbations.

27. Optimization of the 16S rRNA sequencing analysis pipeline for studying in vitro communities of gut commensals.

28. Morphological and Transcriptional Responses to CRISPRi Knockdown of Essential Genes in Escherichia coli.

29. Environmental and Physiological Factors Affecting High-Throughput Measurements of Bacterial Growth.

30. AimB Is a Small Protein Regulator of Cell Size and MreB Assembly.

31. Chromosome Organization: Making Room in a Crowd.

32. RodZ modulates geometric localization of the bacterial actin MreB to regulate cell shape.

33. Rapid, precise quantification of bacterial cellular dimensions across a genomic-scale knockout library.

34. Measurements of Gene Expression at Steady State Improve the Predictability of Part Assembly.

35. Automated design of genetic toggle switches with predetermined bistability.

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