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The following pages link to Physics of bacterial morphogenesis (Q35598316):
Displaying 25 items.
- Escherichia coli peptidoglycan structure and mechanics as predicted by atomic-scale simulations (Q27323050) (← links)
- Dislocation-mediated growth of bacterial cell walls (Q30517949) (← links)
- Bending forces plastically deform growing bacterial cell walls (Q30577144) (← links)
- Requirement of essential Pbp2x and GpsB for septal ring closure in Streptococcus pneumoniae D39. (Q30585774) (← links)
- Bacterial growth and form under mechanical compression (Q30654777) (← links)
- Divided we stand: splitting synthetic cells for their proliferation (Q34022187) (← links)
- How and why cells grow as rods (Q34571328) (← links)
- An intrinsically disordered linker plays a critical role in bacterial cell division (Q35117405) (← links)
- Systematic perturbation of cytoskeletal function reveals a linear scaling relationship between cell geometry and fitness (Q35471361) (← links)
- Defining the rate-limiting processes of bacterial cytokinesis (Q36646537) (← links)
- Intergenerational continuity of cell shape dynamics in Caulobacter crescentus (Q36972676) (← links)
- Moenomycin resistance mutations in Staphylococcus aureus reduce peptidoglycan chain length and cause aberrant cell division (Q37620294) (← links)
- Streptococcus pneumoniae PBP2x mid-cell localization requires the C-terminal PASTA domains and is essential for cell shape maintenance (Q37844678) (← links)
- Getting into shape: How do rod-like bacteria control their geometry? (Q38241196) (← links)
- Protecting from Envelope Stress: Variations on the Phage-Shock-Protein Theme (Q39014256) (← links)
- In Vivo study of naturally deformed Escherichia coli bacteria (Q39879512) (← links)
- Influence of FtsZ GTPase activity and concentration on nanoscale Z-ring structure in vivo revealed by three-dimensional Superresolution imaging (Q41634512) (← links)
- Group A Streptococcus Adheres to Pharyngeal Epithelial Cells with Salivary Proline-rich Proteins via GrpE Chaperone Protein (Q42105258) (← links)
- Growth of curved and helical bacterial cells (Q42408661) (← links)
- Bacterial division proteins FtsZ and ZipA induce vesicle shrinkage and cell membrane invagination. (Q42611094) (← links)
- Modeling mechanical interactions in growing populations of rod-shaped bacteria (Q47788318) (← links)
- Beyond force generation: Why is a dynamic ring of FtsZ polymers essential for bacterial cytokinesis? (Q50995827) (← links)
- The twisted tauopathies: surface interactions of helically patterned filaments seen in alzheimer's disease and elsewhere (Q51661819) (← links)
- Identification of Fic-1 as an enzyme that inhibits bacterial DNA replication by AMPylating GyrB, promoting filament formation. (Q52887219) (← links)
- Overlapping and essential roles for molecular and mechanical mechanisms in mycobacterial cell division (Q92539713) (← links)