For a long time, the ability to communicate has been considered as an exclusive property of multicellular "higher" organisms. However, research over the past few decades has raised serious doubts about this point of view. Complex behaviours such as chemotaxis, quorum sensing and biofilm formation show that bacteria can communicate with the environment, within the species and with other species (O'Toole et al 2000; Miller and Bassler 2001 for reviews). Apparently bacteria use physical signals as part of sophisticated signalling systems that function over distances that are substantially larger than cellular dimensions (which are of the order of one to a few \mu m)
Microorganisms and their hosts communicate with each other through an array of hormonal signals. Thi...
AbstractIn a process called quorum sensing, groups of bacteria communicate with one another to coord...
In bacterial communities, cells often communicate by the release and detection of small diffusible m...
Many bacteria use cell–cell communication mediated by diffusible signal molecules to monitor their p...
Individual bacteria can alter their behaviour through chemical interactions between organisms in mic...
Many bacteria use cell-cell communication mediated by diffusible signal molecules to monitor their p...
Bacteria use a variety of means to communicate with one another and with their eukaryotic hosts. In ...
Bacteria have a tendency to begregarious by nature.Whether on abiotic surfaces in the environment or...
Recent research on bacteria and other microorganisms has provided interesting insights into the natu...
Cell communication in bacteria occurs through a vernacular of small diffusible chemical signals that...
One of the keys to the development of novel anti-infective strategies. Over the last fifteen years i...
The scientific community has gathered an extremely detailed and sophisticated understanding of the g...
The term quorum sensing (QS) is used to describe the communication between bacterial cells, whereby ...
Recent advances in microbiology have revealed that bacteria are able to communicate and cooperate in...
Bacteria have developed intricate communication capa-bilities (e.g. quorum-sensing, chemotactic sign...
Microorganisms and their hosts communicate with each other through an array of hormonal signals. Thi...
AbstractIn a process called quorum sensing, groups of bacteria communicate with one another to coord...
In bacterial communities, cells often communicate by the release and detection of small diffusible m...
Many bacteria use cell–cell communication mediated by diffusible signal molecules to monitor their p...
Individual bacteria can alter their behaviour through chemical interactions between organisms in mic...
Many bacteria use cell-cell communication mediated by diffusible signal molecules to monitor their p...
Bacteria use a variety of means to communicate with one another and with their eukaryotic hosts. In ...
Bacteria have a tendency to begregarious by nature.Whether on abiotic surfaces in the environment or...
Recent research on bacteria and other microorganisms has provided interesting insights into the natu...
Cell communication in bacteria occurs through a vernacular of small diffusible chemical signals that...
One of the keys to the development of novel anti-infective strategies. Over the last fifteen years i...
The scientific community has gathered an extremely detailed and sophisticated understanding of the g...
The term quorum sensing (QS) is used to describe the communication between bacterial cells, whereby ...
Recent advances in microbiology have revealed that bacteria are able to communicate and cooperate in...
Bacteria have developed intricate communication capa-bilities (e.g. quorum-sensing, chemotactic sign...
Microorganisms and their hosts communicate with each other through an array of hormonal signals. Thi...
AbstractIn a process called quorum sensing, groups of bacteria communicate with one another to coord...
In bacterial communities, cells often communicate by the release and detection of small diffusible m...