This theoretical effort is the first to explore the possible hypothesis that terahertz optical activity of Bacillus spores arises from normal vibrational modes of spore coat subcomponents in the terahertz frequency range. Bacterial strains like Bacillus and Clostridium form spores with a hardened coating made of peptidoglycan to protect its genetic material in harsh conditions. In recent years, electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy has revealed that bacterial spore surfaces are decorated with nanocylinders and honeycomb nanostructures. In this article, a simple elastic continuum model is used to describe the vibration of these nanocylinders mainly in Bacillus subtilis, which also leads to the conclusion that the terahertz signatur...
Protein dynamics is strictly connected with protein biological function. In fact, the directions of ...
Viruses have recently attracted attention as biological templates for assembly of nanostructures and...
Terahertz vibrations at the nanoscale could provide a common basis to study mechanical instabilities...
Terahertz Time Domain Spectroscopy has been used to investigate 0.2 to 2.2 terahertz (THz) transmiss...
Many functionally important structural changes in proteins proceed along the direction of their lowe...
Low-frequency vibration modes of biological particles, such as proteins, viruses and bacteria, invol...
Resumen del trabajo presentado en la Conferencia Española de Nanofotónica (CEN2021), celebrada de fo...
This report presents THz spectroscopy as a valuable tool to discover unique signatures in a variety ...
AbstractWe studied the low-frequency terahertz spectroscopy of two photoactive protein systems, rhod...
Current detection and identification of micro-organisms is based on either rather unspecific rapid m...
Whether long-range quantum coherent states could exist in biological systems, and beyond low-tempera...
Bacteria adhering to surfaces demonstrate random, nanoscopic vibrations around their equilibrium pos...
Whether long-range quantum coherent states could exist in biological systems, and beyond low-tempera...
A growing body of work has linked key biological activities to the mechanical properties of cellular...
Resumen del trabajo presentado en el 17th International Workshop on Nanomechanical Sensing, celebrad...
Protein dynamics is strictly connected with protein biological function. In fact, the directions of ...
Viruses have recently attracted attention as biological templates for assembly of nanostructures and...
Terahertz vibrations at the nanoscale could provide a common basis to study mechanical instabilities...
Terahertz Time Domain Spectroscopy has been used to investigate 0.2 to 2.2 terahertz (THz) transmiss...
Many functionally important structural changes in proteins proceed along the direction of their lowe...
Low-frequency vibration modes of biological particles, such as proteins, viruses and bacteria, invol...
Resumen del trabajo presentado en la Conferencia Española de Nanofotónica (CEN2021), celebrada de fo...
This report presents THz spectroscopy as a valuable tool to discover unique signatures in a variety ...
AbstractWe studied the low-frequency terahertz spectroscopy of two photoactive protein systems, rhod...
Current detection and identification of micro-organisms is based on either rather unspecific rapid m...
Whether long-range quantum coherent states could exist in biological systems, and beyond low-tempera...
Bacteria adhering to surfaces demonstrate random, nanoscopic vibrations around their equilibrium pos...
Whether long-range quantum coherent states could exist in biological systems, and beyond low-tempera...
A growing body of work has linked key biological activities to the mechanical properties of cellular...
Resumen del trabajo presentado en el 17th International Workshop on Nanomechanical Sensing, celebrad...
Protein dynamics is strictly connected with protein biological function. In fact, the directions of ...
Viruses have recently attracted attention as biological templates for assembly of nanostructures and...
Terahertz vibrations at the nanoscale could provide a common basis to study mechanical instabilities...