With the development of microfluidics, it has now become possible to assess the susceptibility of bacteria to antibiotics at the single-cell level instead of relying on population measurements. Such studies are particularly relevant when the growth of bacterial population in the presence of antibiotics is heterogeneous. Here, we build a model to describe such a case, and apply it to experimental measurements on a small population of E.Coli exposed to ciprofloxacin, a drug which is well known for triggering a bistable response.
Crisis support teams’ technological openness and learning attitudes toward the AI based virtual patient system crisis support VR
BackgroundAgainst the backdrop of escalating global humanitarian crises, innovative didactic simulations are becoming increasingly important. A promising alternative to traditional classroom-based didactics for learning psychological