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. 2022 Feb 16;22(5):1836–1844. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c02435

Table 2. Summary of Different Experimental Conditions in Communication Studies Involving Bacteria–Nanodevice–Yeast Populationsa.

cond. bacteriab enzymeb cargob NPb yeastb outputb
a + + + +
b + + + + + +
c + + + +
d + + +
e + +
a

Corresponding with a–d micrographs and quantification in Figure 4.

b

Presence or absence of a component is represented by + and–respectively, whereas output refers to significant (+) or negligible (% <25%) (−) GFP signal in receiver yeast cells.