Abstract:Cellular growth is usually separated in well-defined phases. For microorganism like Saccharomyces cerevisiae, two phases usually defined are (1) a lag phase, in which no growth is observed and cells adapt to a new environment, followed by (2) an exponential phase, in which rapid proliferation occurs. Here we investigate whether these well-defined phases are uniform. By using flow-microcalorimetry, we found that the metabolic profile of the culture is continuously changing, both in the lag and exponential phase… Show more
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