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Effect of External Acetaldehyde on Glycolytic Oscillations in Individual Yeast Cells

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Abstract

Yeast cells in dense cultures can synchronize their glycolytic oscillations via acetaldehyde. Combining optical tweezers with microfluidics, the effect of external acetaldehyde on glycolytic oscillations in individual cells has been investigated.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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