Published October 31, 2022 | Version v1
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Data for publication Porous marine snow differentially benefits chemotactic, motile, and non-motile bacteria

  • 1. MIT
  • 2. Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth

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Supplementary data for the article "Porous marine snow differentially benefits chemotactic, motile, and non-motile bacteria". Modeling files and simulation results including visualization routines. 

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Funding acknowledgment: Swiss National Science Foundation grant P500PN_202842 National Science Foundation grant 2142998 Simons Foundation Grant #622065 National Institute of Health grant R37 AI83256

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Funding

Swiss National Science Foundation
Microscale physics shaping bacterial life in marine sinking particles - Insights using millifluidic experiments and mechanistic modeling P500PN_202842