Cells are defined by their unique ability to self-replicate through cell division. This periodic process is known as the cell-cycle and it happens with a defined period in each cell. The budding yeast divides asymmetrically with a mother cell generating multiple daughter cells. Within the cell population each cell divides with the same period but asynchronously. Here, we investigate the problem of synchronising the cell-cycle across a population of yeast cells through a microfluidics-based feedback control platform. We propose a theoretical and experimental approach for cell-cycle control by considering a yeast strain that can be forced to start the cell-cycle by changing growth medium. The duration of the cell-cycle is strictly linked to t...
Among all the cell cycle synchronization technologies, the baby machine may be considered as the mos...
In this dissertation, we study the control network that governs the cell division cycle of budding y...
The control of cell proliferation under steady-state conditions in the budding yeast, Sac-charomyces...
Cells are defined by their unique ability to self-replicate through cell division. This periodic pro...
The periodic process of cell replication by division, known as cell-cycle, is a natural phenomenon o...
Abstract The cell cycle is the process by which eukaryotic cells replicate. Yeast cells cycle async...
Abstract The cell cycle is present in all cells of all species and it is of fundamental importance ...
Living cells respond to changing environments by regulating their genes and activities. In unicellul...
<div><p>In this study, we focus on a recent stochastic budding yeast cell cycle model. First, we est...
To produce synchronized cell colonies, many cell cycle synchronization technologies have been develo...
BACKGROUND:Imaging single cells with fluorescent markers over multiple cell cycles is a powerful too...
Experimental investigations of cell size control in fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe have ill...
In this study, we focus on a recent stochastic budding yeast cell cycle model. First, we estimate th...
Cell populations across nearly all forms of life generally maintain a characteristic cell type-depen...
In this study, we focus on a recent stochastic budding yeast cell cycle model. First, we estimate th...
Among all the cell cycle synchronization technologies, the baby machine may be considered as the mos...
In this dissertation, we study the control network that governs the cell division cycle of budding y...
The control of cell proliferation under steady-state conditions in the budding yeast, Sac-charomyces...
Cells are defined by their unique ability to self-replicate through cell division. This periodic pro...
The periodic process of cell replication by division, known as cell-cycle, is a natural phenomenon o...
Abstract The cell cycle is the process by which eukaryotic cells replicate. Yeast cells cycle async...
Abstract The cell cycle is present in all cells of all species and it is of fundamental importance ...
Living cells respond to changing environments by regulating their genes and activities. In unicellul...
<div><p>In this study, we focus on a recent stochastic budding yeast cell cycle model. First, we est...
To produce synchronized cell colonies, many cell cycle synchronization technologies have been develo...
BACKGROUND:Imaging single cells with fluorescent markers over multiple cell cycles is a powerful too...
Experimental investigations of cell size control in fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe have ill...
In this study, we focus on a recent stochastic budding yeast cell cycle model. First, we estimate th...
Cell populations across nearly all forms of life generally maintain a characteristic cell type-depen...
In this study, we focus on a recent stochastic budding yeast cell cycle model. First, we estimate th...
Among all the cell cycle synchronization technologies, the baby machine may be considered as the mos...
In this dissertation, we study the control network that governs the cell division cycle of budding y...
The control of cell proliferation under steady-state conditions in the budding yeast, Sac-charomyces...