Cell volume distributions were determined electronically for steady-state cultures of Escherichia coli, Bacillus megaterium, Bacillus subtilis, and Salmonella typhimurium by use of a Coulter transducer-multichannel analyzer system of good resolution. All of the cell volume distributions had the same general shape, even though cultures were grown at widely different rates. Some results were independent of any particular growth model. Both the variability in the volumes of dividing cells and the fraction of constricted and unseparated doublet cells increased with growth rate. The greater separation to single cells at slow growth rates is in agreement with the general finding that filamentous and hyphal forms are greatly reduced in slowly grow...
How cells control their size and maintain size homeostasis is a fundamental open question. Cell-size...
Bacteria growing in a suitable medium increase in number by having each cell increase in size, and t...
Bacteria growing in a suitable medium increase in number by having each cell increase in size, and t...
Cell volume distributions were determined electronically for steady-state cultures of Escherichia co...
Growth was studied in synchronous cultures of Escherichia coli, using three strains and several rate...
It is known that the cell size is related to the physiological state of a cell. Therefore, cell size...
It is known that the cell size is related to the physiological state of a cell. Therefore, cell size...
Growth was studied in synchronous cultures of Escherichia coli, using three strains and several rate...
<p>Understanding the mechanism behind cell-size control of bacteria such as E. coli has been an acti...
Bacterial growth is often difficult to estimate beyond classical cultivation approaches. Low cell nu...
glutamicum serial dilution of seed as compared to growth from a normal seed culture (0.53h1). This w...
Various bacteria such as the canonical gram negative Escherichia coli or the well-studied gram posit...
Like eukaryotes, bacteria must coordinate division with growth to ensure cells are the appropriate s...
Linear increase of cell mass of undivided cells was determined during the division cycle of Escheric...
A long-standing question in biology is the effect of growth on cell size. Here, we estimate the effe...
How cells control their size and maintain size homeostasis is a fundamental open question. Cell-size...
Bacteria growing in a suitable medium increase in number by having each cell increase in size, and t...
Bacteria growing in a suitable medium increase in number by having each cell increase in size, and t...
Cell volume distributions were determined electronically for steady-state cultures of Escherichia co...
Growth was studied in synchronous cultures of Escherichia coli, using three strains and several rate...
It is known that the cell size is related to the physiological state of a cell. Therefore, cell size...
It is known that the cell size is related to the physiological state of a cell. Therefore, cell size...
Growth was studied in synchronous cultures of Escherichia coli, using three strains and several rate...
<p>Understanding the mechanism behind cell-size control of bacteria such as E. coli has been an acti...
Bacterial growth is often difficult to estimate beyond classical cultivation approaches. Low cell nu...
glutamicum serial dilution of seed as compared to growth from a normal seed culture (0.53h1). This w...
Various bacteria such as the canonical gram negative Escherichia coli or the well-studied gram posit...
Like eukaryotes, bacteria must coordinate division with growth to ensure cells are the appropriate s...
Linear increase of cell mass of undivided cells was determined during the division cycle of Escheric...
A long-standing question in biology is the effect of growth on cell size. Here, we estimate the effe...
How cells control their size and maintain size homeostasis is a fundamental open question. Cell-size...
Bacteria growing in a suitable medium increase in number by having each cell increase in size, and t...
Bacteria growing in a suitable medium increase in number by having each cell increase in size, and t...