To predict cell breakage in bioprocessing it is essential to have an understanding of the cell wall mechanical properties. This project involved a study of the wall mechanical properties of individual Baker’s yeast cells (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) using compression testing by micromanipulation. An analytical model has been developed to describe the compression of a single yeast cell between flat parallel surfaces. Such cells were considered to be thin walled, liquid filled, spheres. Because yeast cells can be compressed at high deformation rates, time dependent effects such as water loss during compression and visco-elasticity of the cell wall could be and were neglected in the model. As in previously published work, a linear elastic consti...
The effect of mechanical shear on brewing yeast was investigated with a focus on losses incurred thr...
Eukaryotic cells are continuously subjected to mechanical forces under normal physiological conditio...
Eukaryotic cells are continuously subjected to mechanical forces under normal physiological conditio...
To predict cell breakage in bioprocessing it is essential to have an understanding of the cell wall ...
Cell-wall mechanical properties play an integral part in the growth and form of Saccharomyces cerevi...
In the preceding paper (Part I) force-deformation data were measured with the compression experiment...
AbstractTo determine the effect of bud scars on the mechanical properties of the walls of Saccharomy...
AbstractTo determine the effect of bud scars on the mechanical properties of the walls of Saccharomy...
International audienceFrom human prehistory to present days, Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeasts exist i...
International audienceFrom human prehistory to present days, Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeasts exist i...
International audienceFrom human prehistory to present days, Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeasts exist i...
International audienceFrom human prehistory to present days, Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeasts exist i...
A finite element model (FEM) of the cell-compression experiment has been developed in dimensionless ...
While the biological and chemical aspects of the yeast cell have been studied in great depth, much ...
A finite element model (FEM) of the cell-compression experiment has been developed in dimensionless ...
The effect of mechanical shear on brewing yeast was investigated with a focus on losses incurred thr...
Eukaryotic cells are continuously subjected to mechanical forces under normal physiological conditio...
Eukaryotic cells are continuously subjected to mechanical forces under normal physiological conditio...
To predict cell breakage in bioprocessing it is essential to have an understanding of the cell wall ...
Cell-wall mechanical properties play an integral part in the growth and form of Saccharomyces cerevi...
In the preceding paper (Part I) force-deformation data were measured with the compression experiment...
AbstractTo determine the effect of bud scars on the mechanical properties of the walls of Saccharomy...
AbstractTo determine the effect of bud scars on the mechanical properties of the walls of Saccharomy...
International audienceFrom human prehistory to present days, Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeasts exist i...
International audienceFrom human prehistory to present days, Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeasts exist i...
International audienceFrom human prehistory to present days, Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeasts exist i...
International audienceFrom human prehistory to present days, Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeasts exist i...
A finite element model (FEM) of the cell-compression experiment has been developed in dimensionless ...
While the biological and chemical aspects of the yeast cell have been studied in great depth, much ...
A finite element model (FEM) of the cell-compression experiment has been developed in dimensionless ...
The effect of mechanical shear on brewing yeast was investigated with a focus on losses incurred thr...
Eukaryotic cells are continuously subjected to mechanical forces under normal physiological conditio...
Eukaryotic cells are continuously subjected to mechanical forces under normal physiological conditio...