A mathematical model is presented for the growth of yeast that incorporates both dimorphic behaviour and nutrient diffusion. The budding patterns observed in the standard and pseudohyphal growth modes are represented by a bias in the direction of cell proliferation. A set of spatial indices is developed to quantify the morphology and compare the relative importance of the directional bias to nutrient concentration and diffusivity on colony shape. It is found that there are three different growth modes: uniform growth, diffusion-limited growth (DLG) and an intermediate region in which the bias determines the morphology. The dimorphic transition due to nutrient limitation is investigated by relating the directional bias to the nutrient concen...
A theoretical and numerical model is developed to describe the growth of Saccharomyces cerevisiae ye...
Budding yeast, which undergoes polarized growth during budding and mating, has been a useful model s...
In the presented study, dimorphic yeasts were applied as model organisms to study the growth of fung...
Available online 20 April 2021Biological experiments have shown that yeast can be restricted to grow...
The emergence of diffusion-limited growth (DLG) within a microbial colony on a solid substrate is st...
The emergence of diffusion-limited growth (DLG) within a microbial colony on a solid substrate is st...
The top-view, two-dimensional spatial patterning of non-uniform growth in a Saccharomy-ces cerevisia...
<div><p>The top-view, two-dimensional spatial patterning of non-uniform growth in a <i>Saccharomyces...
The top-view, two-dimensional spatial patterning of non-uniform growth in a Saccharomyces cerevisiae...
Biologists have shown that yeast can be restricted to grow vertically upwards from an agar plate to ...
peer reviewedMulticellular entities like mammalian tissues or microbial biofilms typically exhibit c...
<p>(A) Colony radius and sparseness for diploid colonies as population grows. In these simulations, ...
AbstractMicroorganisms often form complex multicellular assemblies such as biofilms and colonies. Un...
Background: Multicellular entities like mammalian tissues or microbial biofilms typically exhibit co...
The colony shape of four yeast species growing on agar medium wasmeasured for 116 days by image anal...
A theoretical and numerical model is developed to describe the growth of Saccharomyces cerevisiae ye...
Budding yeast, which undergoes polarized growth during budding and mating, has been a useful model s...
In the presented study, dimorphic yeasts were applied as model organisms to study the growth of fung...
Available online 20 April 2021Biological experiments have shown that yeast can be restricted to grow...
The emergence of diffusion-limited growth (DLG) within a microbial colony on a solid substrate is st...
The emergence of diffusion-limited growth (DLG) within a microbial colony on a solid substrate is st...
The top-view, two-dimensional spatial patterning of non-uniform growth in a Saccharomy-ces cerevisia...
<div><p>The top-view, two-dimensional spatial patterning of non-uniform growth in a <i>Saccharomyces...
The top-view, two-dimensional spatial patterning of non-uniform growth in a Saccharomyces cerevisiae...
Biologists have shown that yeast can be restricted to grow vertically upwards from an agar plate to ...
peer reviewedMulticellular entities like mammalian tissues or microbial biofilms typically exhibit c...
<p>(A) Colony radius and sparseness for diploid colonies as population grows. In these simulations, ...
AbstractMicroorganisms often form complex multicellular assemblies such as biofilms and colonies. Un...
Background: Multicellular entities like mammalian tissues or microbial biofilms typically exhibit co...
The colony shape of four yeast species growing on agar medium wasmeasured for 116 days by image anal...
A theoretical and numerical model is developed to describe the growth of Saccharomyces cerevisiae ye...
Budding yeast, which undergoes polarized growth during budding and mating, has been a useful model s...
In the presented study, dimorphic yeasts were applied as model organisms to study the growth of fung...