Signal propagation over long distances is a ubiquitous feature of multicellular communities, but cell-to-cell variability can cause propagation to be highly heterogeneous. Simple models of signal propagation in heterogenous media, such as percolation theory, can potentially provide a quantitative understanding of these processes, but it is unclear whether these simple models properly capture the complexities of multicellular systems. We recently discovered that in biofilms of the bacterium Bacillus subtilis, the propagation of an electrical signal is statistically consistent with percolation theory, and yet it is reasonable to suspect that key features of this system go beyond the simple assumptions of basic percolation theory. Indeed, we f...
Bacterial conglomerates such as biofilms and microcolonies are ubiquitous in nature and play an impo...
Bacteria communicate via extracellular signals. Most signaling studied so far has been bidirectional...
Most microbes live in spatially structured communities (e.g., biofilms) in which they interact with ...
Signal propagation over long distances is a ubiquitous feature of multicellular communities, but cel...
Signal transmission among cells enables long-range coordination in biological systems. However, the ...
Signal transmission among cells enables long-range coordination in biological systems. However, the ...
Signal transmission among cells enables long-range coordination in biological systems. However, the ...
Signal transmission among cells enables long-range coordination in biological systems. However, the ...
Quorum-sensing bacteria in a growing colony of cells send out signalling molecules (so-called "autoi...
Quorum-sensing bacteria in a growing colony of cells send out signalling molecules (so-called "autoi...
peer reviewedThe variation associated with different observable characteristics—phenotypes—at the ce...
The variation associated with different observable characteristics—phenotypes—at the cellular scale ...
There is increasing recognition that stochasticity involved in gene regulatory processes may help ce...
Biofilms are microbial collectives that occupy a diverse array of surfaces. It is well known that th...
Traditionally microorganisms were considered to be autonomous organisms that could be studied in iso...
Bacterial conglomerates such as biofilms and microcolonies are ubiquitous in nature and play an impo...
Bacteria communicate via extracellular signals. Most signaling studied so far has been bidirectional...
Most microbes live in spatially structured communities (e.g., biofilms) in which they interact with ...
Signal propagation over long distances is a ubiquitous feature of multicellular communities, but cel...
Signal transmission among cells enables long-range coordination in biological systems. However, the ...
Signal transmission among cells enables long-range coordination in biological systems. However, the ...
Signal transmission among cells enables long-range coordination in biological systems. However, the ...
Signal transmission among cells enables long-range coordination in biological systems. However, the ...
Quorum-sensing bacteria in a growing colony of cells send out signalling molecules (so-called "autoi...
Quorum-sensing bacteria in a growing colony of cells send out signalling molecules (so-called "autoi...
peer reviewedThe variation associated with different observable characteristics—phenotypes—at the ce...
The variation associated with different observable characteristics—phenotypes—at the cellular scale ...
There is increasing recognition that stochasticity involved in gene regulatory processes may help ce...
Biofilms are microbial collectives that occupy a diverse array of surfaces. It is well known that th...
Traditionally microorganisms were considered to be autonomous organisms that could be studied in iso...
Bacterial conglomerates such as biofilms and microcolonies are ubiquitous in nature and play an impo...
Bacteria communicate via extracellular signals. Most signaling studied so far has been bidirectional...
Most microbes live in spatially structured communities (e.g., biofilms) in which they interact with ...