Team:Grenoble-EMSE-LSU/Project/Biology

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                                         <p id="legend">Figure 9.<br>OD610 <em>(A)</em> and fluorescence (630 nm) <em>(B)</em> as a function of time for 3 different bacterial cell samples, under different light conditions. The sample kept in the dark is represented in blue, the ones illuminated at 50 and 100% of the maximal intensity in red and green, respectively. The light sources were switched on 195 min after inoculation, until the end of the experiment. Error bars represent standard errors of duplicates.<br><br></p>
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                                         <p id="legend">Figure 9.<br>OD610 <em>(A)</em> and fluorescence (630 nm) <em>(B)</em> as a function of time for 3 different bacterial cell samples, under different light conditions. The sample kept in the dark is represented in blue, the ones illuminated at 50 and 100% of the maximal intensity (Imax) in red and green, respectively. The light sources were switched on 195 min after inoculation, until the end of the experiment. Illuminated samples displayed similar fluorescence/OD610 ratios at time point 240 min (4945+/-49 RFU and 4465+/-182 RFU for 0.5*Imax and Imax, respectively). Error bars represent standard errors of duplicates.<br><br></p>
                                         <p>Optical density values of the 3 bacterial cell samples start differing 105 min after the light sources are switched on. ROS-mediated intracellular damages start accumulating inside the bacteria after t = 195 min, leading to a significant change in the number of living cells after t = 300 min (Fig 9.A). For all cultures, OD610 increases after time point 300 min, but at different rates that depend on the intensity of illumination.<br><br>
                                         <p>Optical density values of the 3 bacterial cell samples start differing 105 min after the light sources are switched on. ROS-mediated intracellular damages start accumulating inside the bacteria after t = 195 min, leading to a significant change in the number of living cells after t = 300 min (Fig 9.A). For all cultures, OD610 increases after time point 300 min, but at different rates that depend on the intensity of illumination.<br><br>

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