A low-cost, open-source evolutionary bioreactor and its educational use

  1. Vishhvaan Gopalakrishnan
  2. Dena Crozier
  3. Kyle J Card
  4. Lacy D Chick
  5. Nikhil P Krishnan
  6. Erin McClure
  7. Julia Pelesko
  8. Drew FK Williamson
  9. Daniel Nichol
  10. Soumyajit Mandal
  11. Robert A. Bonomo
  12. Jacob G Scott  Is a corresponding author
  1. Cleveland Clinic, United States
  2. Hawken School, United States
  3. Case Western Reserve University, United States
  4. Massachusetts General Hospital, United States
  5. Institute of Cancer Research, United Kingdom
  6. Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center, United States
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  1. Vishhvaan Gopalakrishnan
  2. Dena Crozier
  3. Kyle J Card
  4. Lacy D Chick
  5. Nikhil P Krishnan
  6. Erin McClure
  7. Julia Pelesko
  8. Drew FK Williamson
  9. Daniel Nichol
  10. Soumyajit Mandal
  11. Robert A. Bonomo
  12. Jacob G Scott
(2022)
A low-cost, open-source evolutionary bioreactor and its educational use
eLife 11:e83067.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.83067