In macroscopic organisms, aging is often obvious; in single-celled organisms, where there is the greatest potential to identify the molecular mechanisms involved, identifying and quantifying aging is harder. The primary results in this area have come from organisms that share the traits of a visibly asymmetric division and an identifiable juvenile phase. As reproductive aging must require a differential distribution of aged and young components between parent and offspring, it has been postulated that organisms without these traits do not age, thus exhibiting functional immortality. Through automated time-lapse microscopy, we followed repeated cycles of reproduction by individual cells of the model organism Escherichia coli, which reproduce...
SummarySingle-celled organisms dividing by binary fission were thought not to age [1–4]. A 2005 stud...
This is the final version. Available from the Royal Society via the DOI in this record.Evidence of a...
Senescence, the process of age-specific decrease of fitness, has puzzled evolutionary biologists eve...
In macroscopic organisms, aging is often obvious; in single-celled organisms, where there is the gre...
Cellular aging, a progressive functional decline driven by damage accumulation, often culminates in ...
Cellular aging, a progressive functional decline driven by damage accumulation, often culminates in ...
Aging has been demonstrated in unicellular organisms and is presumably due to asymmetric distributio...
Aging, defined as reduced reproductive ability over an organism's life span, is an inherent characte...
SummaryThe quantitative study of the cell growth [1–5] has led to many fundamental insights in our u...
Abstract. Whereas aging is obvious in macroscopic organisms, it is not in single-celled ones, such a...
Aging is known in all organisms that have different somatic and reproductive cells or in unicellular...
Whether or not bacteria divide symmetrically, the inheritance of cell poles is always asymmetrical. ...
The physiological asymmetry between daughters of a mother bacterium is produced by the inheritance o...
Escherichia coli elongates as a rod-shaped bacterium and initiates binary fission by pinching in the...
Abstract. Whereas aging is obvious in macroscopic organisms, it is not in single-celled ones, such a...
SummarySingle-celled organisms dividing by binary fission were thought not to age [1–4]. A 2005 stud...
This is the final version. Available from the Royal Society via the DOI in this record.Evidence of a...
Senescence, the process of age-specific decrease of fitness, has puzzled evolutionary biologists eve...
In macroscopic organisms, aging is often obvious; in single-celled organisms, where there is the gre...
Cellular aging, a progressive functional decline driven by damage accumulation, often culminates in ...
Cellular aging, a progressive functional decline driven by damage accumulation, often culminates in ...
Aging has been demonstrated in unicellular organisms and is presumably due to asymmetric distributio...
Aging, defined as reduced reproductive ability over an organism's life span, is an inherent characte...
SummaryThe quantitative study of the cell growth [1–5] has led to many fundamental insights in our u...
Abstract. Whereas aging is obvious in macroscopic organisms, it is not in single-celled ones, such a...
Aging is known in all organisms that have different somatic and reproductive cells or in unicellular...
Whether or not bacteria divide symmetrically, the inheritance of cell poles is always asymmetrical. ...
The physiological asymmetry between daughters of a mother bacterium is produced by the inheritance o...
Escherichia coli elongates as a rod-shaped bacterium and initiates binary fission by pinching in the...
Abstract. Whereas aging is obvious in macroscopic organisms, it is not in single-celled ones, such a...
SummarySingle-celled organisms dividing by binary fission were thought not to age [1–4]. A 2005 stud...
This is the final version. Available from the Royal Society via the DOI in this record.Evidence of a...
Senescence, the process of age-specific decrease of fitness, has puzzled evolutionary biologists eve...