Filamentous cyanobacteria, forming long strands of connected cells, are one of the earliest and most successful forms of life on Earth. They exhibit self-organised behaviour, forming large-scale patterns in structures like biomats and stromatolites. The mechanical properties of these rigid structures have contributed to their biological success and are important to applications like algae-based biofuel production. For active polymers like these cyanobacteria, one of the most important mechanical properties is the bending modulus, or flexural rigidity. Here, we quantify the bending stiffness of three species of filamentous cyanobacteria, of order Oscillatoriales, using a microfluidic flow device where single filaments are deflected by flu...
Many interesting problems in cellular biophysics involve the dynamics of filamentary elastic objects...
Cells are dynamic systems that generate and respond to forces through the complex interplay between ...
Cellular appendages such as cilia and flagella represent universal tools enabling cells and microbes...
Filamentous cyanobacteria, forming long strands of connected cells, are one of the earliest and most...
Filamentous cyanobacteria are one of the oldest and today still most abundant lifeforms on earth, wi...
Filamentous cyanobacteria can show fascinating examples of nonequilibrium self-organization, which h...
Morphological transformations in primitive organisms have long been observed; however, its biomechan...
Microbial life pervades our planet, and many species evolved the ability to propel themselves in the...
© 2017 Dr. Farzan AkbaridoustWe report a systematic study on the effect of straining flow on the har...
<div><p>The mechanical properties of bacterial cells are determined by their stress-bearing elements...
The mechanical properties of bacterial cells are determined by their stress-bearing elements. The si...
<div><p>Morphological transformations in primitive organisms have long been observed; however, its b...
To divide, bacteria must constrict their membranes against significant force from turgor pressure. A...
Motile filamentous cyanobacteria, such as Oscillatoria, Phormidium and Arthrospira, are ubiquitous i...
AbstractCertain motile bacteria employ rotating flagella for propulsion. The relative flexibility of...
Many interesting problems in cellular biophysics involve the dynamics of filamentary elastic objects...
Cells are dynamic systems that generate and respond to forces through the complex interplay between ...
Cellular appendages such as cilia and flagella represent universal tools enabling cells and microbes...
Filamentous cyanobacteria, forming long strands of connected cells, are one of the earliest and most...
Filamentous cyanobacteria are one of the oldest and today still most abundant lifeforms on earth, wi...
Filamentous cyanobacteria can show fascinating examples of nonequilibrium self-organization, which h...
Morphological transformations in primitive organisms have long been observed; however, its biomechan...
Microbial life pervades our planet, and many species evolved the ability to propel themselves in the...
© 2017 Dr. Farzan AkbaridoustWe report a systematic study on the effect of straining flow on the har...
<div><p>The mechanical properties of bacterial cells are determined by their stress-bearing elements...
The mechanical properties of bacterial cells are determined by their stress-bearing elements. The si...
<div><p>Morphological transformations in primitive organisms have long been observed; however, its b...
To divide, bacteria must constrict their membranes against significant force from turgor pressure. A...
Motile filamentous cyanobacteria, such as Oscillatoria, Phormidium and Arthrospira, are ubiquitous i...
AbstractCertain motile bacteria employ rotating flagella for propulsion. The relative flexibility of...
Many interesting problems in cellular biophysics involve the dynamics of filamentary elastic objects...
Cells are dynamic systems that generate and respond to forces through the complex interplay between ...
Cellular appendages such as cilia and flagella represent universal tools enabling cells and microbes...