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Janus Emulsions for the Detection of Bacteria
Published 2018“…Janus emulsion assays that rely on carbohydrate-lectin binding for the detection of Escherichia coli bacteria are described. Surfactants containing mannose are self-assembled at the surface of Janus droplets to produce particles with lectin binding sites. …”
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Replication–transcription conflicts in bacteria
Published 2013“…DNA replication and transcription use the same template and occur concurrently in bacteria. The lack of temporal and spatial separation of these two processes leads to their conflict, and failure to deal with this conflict can result in genome alterations and reduced fitness. …”
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Characteristics of swimming bacteria in flow
Published 2017“…In this thesis, I investigate the behavior of helically flagellated bacteria in external force field as well as the shape of a flagellum in shear flow. …”
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Effects of microplastics on gut bacteria
Published 2019“…The purpose of this project is to gain insight into the effects of microplastic leachate on the of gut bacteria. Microplastic leachate has become a subject undergoing intense study in the last decade. …”
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The Identification of Fatty Acids in Bacteria
Published 2011“…The fatty acid composition is probably the most important chemotaxonomic parameter used for the differentiation of prokaryote taxa at the species level because it correlates very well with the accepted DNA:DNA hybridization-based species concept of many groups of bacteria. However, care must be taken to standardize the conditions of growth as well as those of the gas chromatography. …”
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Peptidoglycan in obligate intracellular bacteria
Published 2017“…Peptidoglycan is the predominant stress-bearing structure in the cell envelope of most bacteria, and also a potent stimulator of the eukaryotic immune system. …”
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Chromosome replication and segregation in bacteria.
Published 2012“…We also describe what is known about the three conserved families of ATP-binding proteins that contribute to chromosome segregation and discuss their inter-relationships in a range of disparate bacteria.…”
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Microbial primer: cooperation in bacteria
Published 2024“…The growth and success of many bacteria appear to rely on a stunning range of cooperative behaviours. …”
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