Abstract—Molecular communication promises to enable com-munication between nanomachines with a view to increasing their functionalities and open up new possible applications. Due to some of the biological properties, bacteria have been proposed as a possible information carrier for molecular communication, and the corresponding communication networks are known as bacterial nanonetworks. The biological properties include the ability for bacteria to mobilize between locations and carry the information encoded in Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) molecules. However, similar to most organisms, bacteria have complex social properties that govern their colony. These social characteristics enable the bacteria to evolve through various fluctuating enviro...
Individual bacterial cells can communicate via quorum sensing, cooperate to harvest nutrients from t...
SummaryBacteria are known to communicate primarily via secreted extracellular factors. Here we ident...
Our understanding of the social lives of microbes has been revolutionized over the past 20 years. It...
Bacteria use a variety of means to communicate with one another and with their eukaryotic hosts. In ...
<p>Bacteria communicate, coordinate, and cooperate as a population and this `social' behavior is key...
The growth of nanotechnology has led to miniature devices that are able to perform limited functiona...
The scientific community has gathered an extremely detailed and sophisticated understanding of the g...
Abstract. I describe how bacteria develop complex colonial patterns by utilizing intricate communica...
It is well established that bacteria engage in social behavior and form networked communities via mo...
<p> </p> <p>We address Bacterial Computing from the study of bacterial communication mechanisms, by...
Cooperation in microbial systems is tremendously diverse and coordinates several critical behaviors ...
Bacteria are social organisms. Although they are prokaryotes, they exhibit social behaviours that ca...
An increasing body of empirical evidence suggests that cooperation among clone-mates is common in ba...
Individual bacteria can alter their behaviour through chemical interactions between organisms in mic...
Microbes rely on collective behaviours, such as communication and cooperation to survive and form co...
Individual bacterial cells can communicate via quorum sensing, cooperate to harvest nutrients from t...
SummaryBacteria are known to communicate primarily via secreted extracellular factors. Here we ident...
Our understanding of the social lives of microbes has been revolutionized over the past 20 years. It...
Bacteria use a variety of means to communicate with one another and with their eukaryotic hosts. In ...
<p>Bacteria communicate, coordinate, and cooperate as a population and this `social' behavior is key...
The growth of nanotechnology has led to miniature devices that are able to perform limited functiona...
The scientific community has gathered an extremely detailed and sophisticated understanding of the g...
Abstract. I describe how bacteria develop complex colonial patterns by utilizing intricate communica...
It is well established that bacteria engage in social behavior and form networked communities via mo...
<p> </p> <p>We address Bacterial Computing from the study of bacterial communication mechanisms, by...
Cooperation in microbial systems is tremendously diverse and coordinates several critical behaviors ...
Bacteria are social organisms. Although they are prokaryotes, they exhibit social behaviours that ca...
An increasing body of empirical evidence suggests that cooperation among clone-mates is common in ba...
Individual bacteria can alter their behaviour through chemical interactions between organisms in mic...
Microbes rely on collective behaviours, such as communication and cooperation to survive and form co...
Individual bacterial cells can communicate via quorum sensing, cooperate to harvest nutrients from t...
SummaryBacteria are known to communicate primarily via secreted extracellular factors. Here we ident...
Our understanding of the social lives of microbes has been revolutionized over the past 20 years. It...