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  • Staphylococcus aureus strains rheology during growth
    Publication . Portela, Raquel; Almeida, Pedro L.; Patricio, Pedro; M.T., Cidade; Sobral, Rita; R. Leal, Catarina
    The study of the mechanical properties of living bacteria in a liquid rich medium, environment commonly used in laboratorial settings, opens a new perspective on the bacterial physiology and behaviour during population growth. In this work, the human pathogen Staphylococcus aureus was used as a study model due to its coccoid shape and regular morphology: MRSA strain COL [1] and its mutant strain RUSAL9 [2], which presents a deficient daughter-cell separation mechanism. Cultures were grown under a mechanical stress solicitation in parallel with optical density monitorization. Complex viscoelastic behaviour was revealed by these bacterial systems [3]. In particular the shear viscosity measurement during growth time, for a constant shear rate, showed an unexpected behaviour that cannot be observed by common optical experimental techniques.