Buhl, Eva M.


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Anaerobic single‐cell dispensing facilitates the cultivation of human gut bacteria

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Afrizal et al. (2022). Environmental Microbiology 24 (9)
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Summary Cultivation via classical agar plate (CAP) approaches is widely used to study microbial communities, but they are time‐consuming. An alternative approach is the application of single‐cell dispensing (SCD), which allows high‐throughput, label‐free sorting of microscopic particles. We aimed to develop a new anaerobic SCD workflow to cultivate human gut bacteria and compared it with CAP using faecal communities on three rich culture media. We found that the SCD approach si
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Enhanced cultured diversity of the mouse gut microbiota enables custom-made synthetic communities

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Afrizal et al. (2022).
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Microbiome research is hampered by the fact that many bacteria are still unknown and by the lack of publicly available isolates. Fundamental and clinical research is in need of comprehensive and well-curated repositories of cultured bacteria from the intestine of mammalian hosts. In this work, we expanded the mouse intestinal bacterial collection (www.dsmz.de/miBC) to 212 strains, all publicly available and taxonomically described. This includes the study of strain-level diversity, small-sized b
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