Abstract. Whereas aging is obvious in macroscopic organisms, it is not in single-celled ones, such as the model organism E. Coli, where one has the best chances of describing and quantifying the molecular process involved. To determine if E. Coli experiences aging related to the inheritance of the old pole, E. J. Stewart et al. [1] followed 94 individual exponentially growing cells through up to nine generations, determining the complete lineage and the growth rate of each cell. Averaging over these 94 experiments leads the authors to the conclusion that the two supposedly identical cells produced during cell division are functionally asymmetric. This preliminary study, avoiding inter-experiment averaging, aims at reasoning experiment-wise ...
Abstract Background Aging refers to a decline in reproduction and survival with increasing age. Acco...
This is the final version. Available from the Royal Society via the DOI in this record.Evidence of a...
It is generally believed that the first organisms did not age, and that aging thus evolved at some p...
Abstract. Whereas aging is obvious in macroscopic organisms, it is not in single-celled ones, such a...
Whereas aging is obvious in macroscopic organisms, it is not in single-celled ones, such as the mode...
SummaryThe quantitative study of the cell growth [1–5] has led to many fundamental insights in our u...
In macroscopic organisms, aging is often obvious; in single-celled organisms, where there is the gre...
SummarySingle-celled organisms dividing by binary fission were thought not to age [1–4]. A 2005 stud...
In macroscopic organisms, aging is often obvious; in single-celled organisms, where there is the gre...
E.coli are prokaryotes that show aging and rejuvenation. Evidences show that damage allocation among...
Whether or not bacteria divide symmetrically, the inheritance of cell poles is always asymmetrical. ...
Escherichia coli elongates as a rod-shaped bacterium and initiates binary fission by pinching in the...
Aging, defined as reduced reproductive ability over an organism's life span, is an inherent characte...
Despite advances in aging research, a multitude of aging models, and empirical evidence for diverse ...
Aging has been demonstrated in unicellular organisms and is presumably due to asymmetric distributio...
Abstract Background Aging refers to a decline in reproduction and survival with increasing age. Acco...
This is the final version. Available from the Royal Society via the DOI in this record.Evidence of a...
It is generally believed that the first organisms did not age, and that aging thus evolved at some p...
Abstract. Whereas aging is obvious in macroscopic organisms, it is not in single-celled ones, such a...
Whereas aging is obvious in macroscopic organisms, it is not in single-celled ones, such as the mode...
SummaryThe quantitative study of the cell growth [1–5] has led to many fundamental insights in our u...
In macroscopic organisms, aging is often obvious; in single-celled organisms, where there is the gre...
SummarySingle-celled organisms dividing by binary fission were thought not to age [1–4]. A 2005 stud...
In macroscopic organisms, aging is often obvious; in single-celled organisms, where there is the gre...
E.coli are prokaryotes that show aging and rejuvenation. Evidences show that damage allocation among...
Whether or not bacteria divide symmetrically, the inheritance of cell poles is always asymmetrical. ...
Escherichia coli elongates as a rod-shaped bacterium and initiates binary fission by pinching in the...
Aging, defined as reduced reproductive ability over an organism's life span, is an inherent characte...
Despite advances in aging research, a multitude of aging models, and empirical evidence for diverse ...
Aging has been demonstrated in unicellular organisms and is presumably due to asymmetric distributio...
Abstract Background Aging refers to a decline in reproduction and survival with increasing age. Acco...
This is the final version. Available from the Royal Society via the DOI in this record.Evidence of a...
It is generally believed that the first organisms did not age, and that aging thus evolved at some p...