<div><p>The top-view, two-dimensional spatial patterning of non-uniform growth in a <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> yeast colony is considered. Experimental images are processed to obtain data sets that provide spatial information on the cell-area that is occupied by the colony. A method is developed that allows for the analysis of the spatial distribution with three metrics. The growth of the colony is quantified in both the radial direction from the centre of the colony and in the angular direction in a prescribed outer region of the colony. It is shown that during the period of 100–200 hours from the start of the growth of the colony there is an increasing amount of non-uniform growth. The statistical framework outlined in this work prov...
AbstractMicroorganisms often form complex multicellular assemblies such as biofilms and colonies. Un...
<div><p>Our understanding of dynamic cellular processes has been greatly enhanced by rapid advances ...
The purpose of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of yeast growth. It builds upon a d...
The top-view, two-dimensional spatial patterning of non-uniform growth in a Saccharomyces cerevisiae...
The top-view, two-dimensional spatial patterning of non-uniform growth in a Saccharomy-ces cerevisia...
Available online 20 April 2021Biological experiments have shown that yeast can be restricted to grow...
A mathematical model is presented for the growth of yeast that incorporates both dimorphic behaviour...
peer reviewedMulticellular entities like mammalian tissues or microbial biofilms typically exhibit c...
The colony shape of four yeast species growing on agar medium wasmeasured for 116 days by image anal...
Background: Multicellular entities like mammalian tissues or microbial biofilms typically exhibit co...
To rapidly determine the effect of environmental factors on yeast growth, a cell counting and colony...
The colony shape of four yeast species growing on agar medium was measured for 116 days by image ana...
The colony shape of four yeast species growing on agar medium was measured for 116 days by image ana...
Growth phenotypes of microorganisms are a strong indicator of their underlying genetic fitness and c...
Baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) is a model organism for studying the morphology that emerge...
AbstractMicroorganisms often form complex multicellular assemblies such as biofilms and colonies. Un...
<div><p>Our understanding of dynamic cellular processes has been greatly enhanced by rapid advances ...
The purpose of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of yeast growth. It builds upon a d...
The top-view, two-dimensional spatial patterning of non-uniform growth in a Saccharomyces cerevisiae...
The top-view, two-dimensional spatial patterning of non-uniform growth in a Saccharomy-ces cerevisia...
Available online 20 April 2021Biological experiments have shown that yeast can be restricted to grow...
A mathematical model is presented for the growth of yeast that incorporates both dimorphic behaviour...
peer reviewedMulticellular entities like mammalian tissues or microbial biofilms typically exhibit c...
The colony shape of four yeast species growing on agar medium wasmeasured for 116 days by image anal...
Background: Multicellular entities like mammalian tissues or microbial biofilms typically exhibit co...
To rapidly determine the effect of environmental factors on yeast growth, a cell counting and colony...
The colony shape of four yeast species growing on agar medium was measured for 116 days by image ana...
The colony shape of four yeast species growing on agar medium was measured for 116 days by image ana...
Growth phenotypes of microorganisms are a strong indicator of their underlying genetic fitness and c...
Baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) is a model organism for studying the morphology that emerge...
AbstractMicroorganisms often form complex multicellular assemblies such as biofilms and colonies. Un...
<div><p>Our understanding of dynamic cellular processes has been greatly enhanced by rapid advances ...
The purpose of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of yeast growth. It builds upon a d...