AbstractThe coordination of cellular behavior is a prerequisite of functionality of tissues and organs. Generally, this coordination occurs by signal transduction, neuronal control, or exchange of messenger molecules. The extent to which metabolic processes are involved in intercellular communication is less understood. Here, we address this question in layers of resting yeast cells and report for the first time the observation of intercellular glycolytic waves. We use a combined experimental and theoretical approach and explain the radial velocity of the waves to arise from the substrate gradient due to local substrate addition. Our results show that metabolic processes introduce an additional level of local intercellular coordination
There are many examples of oscillations in biological systems and one of the most investigated is gl...
AbstractWe report on the first observation of inward rotating spiral waves (antispirals) in a bioche...
The transition between synchronized and asynchronous behaviour of immobilized yeast cells of the str...
AbstractThe coordination of cellular behavior is a prerequisite of functionality of tissues and orga...
With the recent progress in sensitive cell manipulation and microfabrication techniques, glycolytic ...
AbstractUnder certain well-defined conditions, a population of yeast cells exhibits glycolytic oscil...
Many organs have internal structures with spatially differentiated and sometimes temporally synchron...
Oscillations in the concentration of yeast glycolytic intermediates have been intensively studied si...
AbstractOf all the lifeforms that obtain their energy from glycolysis, yeast cells are among the mos...
Under certain well-defined conditions, a population of yeast cells exhibits glycolytic oscillations ...
On the basis of a detailed model of yeast glycolysis, the effect of intercellular dynamics is analys...
Biological self-organization was investigated in a biochemical and a cellular system: yeast extract ...
In the presence of cyanide, populations of yeast cells can exhibit sustained oscillations in the con...
In the presence of cyanide, populations of yeast cells can exhibit sustained oscillations in the con...
Oscillations are widely distributed in nature and synchronization of oscillators has been described ...
There are many examples of oscillations in biological systems and one of the most investigated is gl...
AbstractWe report on the first observation of inward rotating spiral waves (antispirals) in a bioche...
The transition between synchronized and asynchronous behaviour of immobilized yeast cells of the str...
AbstractThe coordination of cellular behavior is a prerequisite of functionality of tissues and orga...
With the recent progress in sensitive cell manipulation and microfabrication techniques, glycolytic ...
AbstractUnder certain well-defined conditions, a population of yeast cells exhibits glycolytic oscil...
Many organs have internal structures with spatially differentiated and sometimes temporally synchron...
Oscillations in the concentration of yeast glycolytic intermediates have been intensively studied si...
AbstractOf all the lifeforms that obtain their energy from glycolysis, yeast cells are among the mos...
Under certain well-defined conditions, a population of yeast cells exhibits glycolytic oscillations ...
On the basis of a detailed model of yeast glycolysis, the effect of intercellular dynamics is analys...
Biological self-organization was investigated in a biochemical and a cellular system: yeast extract ...
In the presence of cyanide, populations of yeast cells can exhibit sustained oscillations in the con...
In the presence of cyanide, populations of yeast cells can exhibit sustained oscillations in the con...
Oscillations are widely distributed in nature and synchronization of oscillators has been described ...
There are many examples of oscillations in biological systems and one of the most investigated is gl...
AbstractWe report on the first observation of inward rotating spiral waves (antispirals) in a bioche...
The transition between synchronized and asynchronous behaviour of immobilized yeast cells of the str...