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Biocommunication of Unicellular and Multicellular Organisms

Biocommunication of Unicellular and Multicellular Organisms

... Fungi are known to utilize a broad variety of different symbiotic interactions with animals, plants and eukaryotic unicellular organisms for both mutual benefit as well as parasitic and even lethal ... See full document

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The Negative Entropy in Organisms; Its Maintenance and Extension

The Negative Entropy in Organisms; Its Maintenance and Extension

... of multicellular organisms have hardly influenced the physical and chemical approaches to life, the present derivation of Darwin- ian evolution indicates that this evolution converges the nucleotide bases ... See full document

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The meaning of death : evolution and ecology of apoptosis in protozoan parasites

The meaning of death : evolution and ecology of apoptosis in protozoan parasites

... in multicellular organisms, its occurrence in unicellular parasites appears counter- intuitive and has proved highly controversial: according to the Darwinian notion of ‘‘survival of the fittest’’, ... See full document

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Method for Tentative Evaluation of Membrane Permeability Coefficients for Sodium and Potassium Ions in Unicellular Organisms

Method for Tentative Evaluation of Membrane Permeability Coefficients for Sodium and Potassium Ions in Unicellular Organisms

... thesis that the volume/(surface·lifespan) ratio in cells correlated to minimum membrane permeability of cells, namely the membrane permeability to sodium and potas- sium ions [19]. The mechanism of cell control on potas- ... See full document

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Mosaic physiology from developmental noise: within organism physiological diversity as an alternative to phenotypic plasticity and phenotypic flexibility

Mosaic physiology from developmental noise: within organism physiological diversity as an alternative to phenotypic plasticity and phenotypic flexibility

... some unicellular studies, has been related to fitness (Samoilov et ...in multicellular organisms and, further, whether it can be adaptive, will require a new research ...to multicellular ... See full document

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A biological timer in the fat body comprising Blimp 1, βFtz f1 and Shade regulates pupation timing in Drosophila melanogaster

A biological timer in the fat body comprising Blimp 1, βFtz f1 and Shade regulates pupation timing in Drosophila melanogaster

... During the development of multicellular organisms, many events occur with precise timing. In Drosophila melanogaster, pupation occurs about 12 h after puparium formation and its timing is believed to be ... See full document

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A streamlined method for systematic, high resolution in situ analysis of mRNA distribution in plants

A streamlined method for systematic, high resolution in situ analysis of mRNA distribution in plants

... Images are collected in order and were directly linked to spreadsheet or database records of the probes used in the screening. In a recently published experiment on wheat seed development [19], batches of 96 probes were ... See full document

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Natural Selection in Cancer Biology: From Molecular Snowflakes to Trait Hallmarks

Natural Selection in Cancer Biology: From Molecular Snowflakes to Trait Hallmarks

... evolutionary process is driven primarily by natural selection and adaptation or by other evolutionary processes such as founder effects and drift. In cancer biology, as in organismal evolutionary biology, there is ... See full document

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Multicellular Group Formation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Multicellular Group Formation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

... which multicellular groups form is key for understanding when and how major evolutionary transitions occur, through its effect on relatedness between the interacting cells [3-6] (Figure ...obligately ... See full document

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Testing ecological theories with sequence similarity networks: marine ciliates exhibit similar geographic dispersal patterns as multicellular organisms

Testing ecological theories with sequence similarity networks: marine ciliates exhibit similar geographic dispersal patterns as multicellular organisms

... for organisms to ...ciliate organisms which are specialized to sediment habi- tats is not unexpected, because a psammophilic life style requires different adaptations than a planktonic life style ... See full document

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A Duo of Potassium Responsive Histidine Kinases Govern the Multicellular Destiny of Bacillus subtilis

A Duo of Potassium Responsive Histidine Kinases Govern the Multicellular Destiny of Bacillus subtilis

... How widespread is sliding motility and how conserved is the role of Spo0A in different B. subtilis isolates? Although flagellum production is essential for swarming motility in the Marburg- related strain NCIB3610 (12), ... See full document

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Structure–Activity Study, Characterization, and Mechanism of Action of an Antimicrobial Peptoid D2 and Its d- and l-Peptide Analogues

Structure–Activity Study, Characterization, and Mechanism of Action of an Antimicrobial Peptoid D2 and Its d- and l-Peptide Analogues

... Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), also known as host defense peptides, are present in a broad variety of multicellular organisms [7]. As they contain both hydrophobic and positively charged residues, AMPs ... See full document

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On the Petri Nets Control of the Multicellular Converter

On the Petri Nets Control of the Multicellular Converter

... [2] T. A. Meynard and H. Foch ―Electronic device for electrical energy conversion between a voltage source and a current source by means of controllable switching cells‖, European Patent, 92/916336.8, 1992 [3] S. Ben ... See full document

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Nonlinear dynamic of the multicellular chopper

Nonlinear dynamic of the multicellular chopper

... In this paper, the dynamics of multicellular chopper are considered. The model is described by a continuous time three–dimensional autonomous system. Some basic dynamical properties such as Poincar´ e mapping, ... See full document

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A Microfabrication Approach to Multicellular Mechanics

A Microfabrication Approach to Multicellular Mechanics

... Cell-generated contractile forces drive changes in multicellular organization through numerous mechanisms, including altering the architecture of cell-cell contacts. During gastrulation, activation of myosin II ... See full document

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Isolation of Marine Organisms and their Antifungal Studies

Isolation of Marine Organisms and their Antifungal Studies

... In order to obtain well- isolated discrete colonies, the quadrant streak should be used. As the original sample is diluted by streaking it over successive quadrant, the number of organism decreases. Usually by the third ... See full document

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Loss of Multicellular Behavior in Epidemic African Nontyphoidal Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium ST313 Strain D23580

Loss of Multicellular Behavior in Epidemic African Nontyphoidal Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium ST313 Strain D23580

... ST313 strain D23580 (Fig. 4C). Instead, an E117G mutation in the stationary-phase catalase KatE was found to be responsible for the reduced catalase activity of D23580 (Fig. 5) and other ST313 strains. Other ... See full document

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Morphological, Structural & Micrometric Evaluation of Cystoliths & Trichomes of Cucurbitaceae family w.s.r. to Cucumis prophetarum L.

Morphological, Structural & Micrometric Evaluation of Cystoliths & Trichomes of Cucurbitaceae family w.s.r. to Cucumis prophetarum L.

... shows multicellular stalk with multicellular head and glandular shaggy trichome while TS of petiole shows simple unicellular trichome and multicellular warty covering ...trichome. ... See full document

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Receptor tyrosine phosphatases control tracheal tube geometries through negative regulation of Egfr signaling

Receptor tyrosine phosphatases control tracheal tube geometries through negative regulation of Egfr signaling

... mutants, unicellular and terminal tracheal branches develop large bubble-like cysts that selectively incorporate apical cell surface ...in unicellular branches are enlargements of the lumen that are sealed ... See full document

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Chromosome Organizaton in Simple and Complex Unicellular Organisms

Chromosome Organizaton in Simple and Complex Unicellular Organisms

... complex unicellular genomes, do inter-domain and inter- episome interactions occur between operons as part of a mechanism that increases the sensitivity and fine tuning of promoters? If not, do these complex ... See full document

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