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The specific growth rate is calculated for the exponential phase.
The scanning frequency is of the order of hours for the lag and stationary phase and half an hour for the exponential phase.
The results show that the exponential phase is characterized by the exponential growth rate at μ = μ max and from the extrapolated results (Fig. 2a, b) shows that the specific growth rate for the exponential phase in our study was around 0.3.
Briefly, overnight cultures (16 h) were diluted 1 1000 with fresh LB medium and grown to the desired turbidity (0.8 at 600 nm for the exponential phase and 3 4 at 600 nm for the mid-stationary phase) at 250 rpm.
The levels of α-synuclein are now sufficient to form small aggregates and the deterministic solution shows that on average a cell would have formed a small inclusion (the seed required for the exponential phase to begin) before the proteasome is inhibited.
For the exponential phase in a well-stained preparation, an illumination voltage of 8 V on our setup (blue) results in exponential time constants of approximately 1000s, 10 V (purple) results in 350 450 s, and 12 V (red) results in time constants of under 300 s.
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The average values were 163 a.u. (standard deviation 75) for cells from the exponential phase and 83 a.u. (s.d. 18) for cells from the stationary growth phase.
Approximately 26 to 35 cycles of amplification were used for each target at 95°C for 30 seconds, 53 62°C for 1 min and 72°C for 1 min. The number of cycles corresponds to the linear portion of the exponential phase for each gene expression and was assessed in preliminary studies.
The specific growth rates derived from the exponential phase for each growth cycle in c) benzoate or d) citrate are also shown.
Duplicate samples were taken at three different time points of the exponential phase for each temperature.
The linear equation of the exponential phase slope was used for these calculations.
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