AbstractPrinciples: Quorum sensing (QS) regulation appears to be a consequence of interbacterial communication by which bacteria of one or even different species learn about their current population density and react in a defined way to that information. QS-regulation is a three step process: in the first step specific signaling molecules are produced and secreted to the exterior space. In the second step, the molecules accumulate e.g. with growing population density. In the last step, a supra-threshold concentration of the molecules is extra- or intra-cellularly sensed by the bacteria and leads to a cascade of regulatory activities. While Gram-negative bacteria can employ five or more different chemical classes of signaling molecules, Gram...
The term ‘quorum sensing’ describes intercellular bacterial communication which regulates bacterial ...
© 2004 by Institute of Mathematics and its ApplicationsIn this paper we expand on two mathematical m...
Quorum sensing (QS) describes the exchange of chemical signals in bacterial populations to adjust th...
AbstractPrinciples: Quorum sensing (QS) regulation appears to be a consequence of interbacterial com...
Introduction: Quorum sensing (QS) in the word means a gathering or a fixed number of objectives and ...
For many pathogens, the outcome of the interaction between host and bacterium is strongly affected b...
Quorum sensing (QS) is a system of bacteria in which cells communicate with each other; it is linked...
Many bacteria have developed a possibility to recognise aspects of their environment or to communica...
One crucial feature of almost all bacterial infections is the need for the invading pathogen to reac...
Cell-density-dependent gene expression appears to be widely spread in bacteria. This quorum-sensing ...
In the environment, bacteria can communicate with a known mechanism called quorum sensing (QS). Thes...
The chemical signal molecules called autoinducers are produced and released by the quorum sensing ba...
Introduction: The term quorum sensing (QS) is used to describe communication between bacterial cells...
Signaling mechanisms that govern physiological and morphological responses to change the cell densit...
Bacterial cells exhibit several density-dependent pheno-types. Such a biological phenomenon is refer...
The term ‘quorum sensing’ describes intercellular bacterial communication which regulates bacterial ...
© 2004 by Institute of Mathematics and its ApplicationsIn this paper we expand on two mathematical m...
Quorum sensing (QS) describes the exchange of chemical signals in bacterial populations to adjust th...
AbstractPrinciples: Quorum sensing (QS) regulation appears to be a consequence of interbacterial com...
Introduction: Quorum sensing (QS) in the word means a gathering or a fixed number of objectives and ...
For many pathogens, the outcome of the interaction between host and bacterium is strongly affected b...
Quorum sensing (QS) is a system of bacteria in which cells communicate with each other; it is linked...
Many bacteria have developed a possibility to recognise aspects of their environment or to communica...
One crucial feature of almost all bacterial infections is the need for the invading pathogen to reac...
Cell-density-dependent gene expression appears to be widely spread in bacteria. This quorum-sensing ...
In the environment, bacteria can communicate with a known mechanism called quorum sensing (QS). Thes...
The chemical signal molecules called autoinducers are produced and released by the quorum sensing ba...
Introduction: The term quorum sensing (QS) is used to describe communication between bacterial cells...
Signaling mechanisms that govern physiological and morphological responses to change the cell densit...
Bacterial cells exhibit several density-dependent pheno-types. Such a biological phenomenon is refer...
The term ‘quorum sensing’ describes intercellular bacterial communication which regulates bacterial ...
© 2004 by Institute of Mathematics and its ApplicationsIn this paper we expand on two mathematical m...
Quorum sensing (QS) describes the exchange of chemical signals in bacterial populations to adjust th...