Check a review on integrative view of cell cycle control in E. coli by L. Dewachter, an article on the return of cultures in microbiology by V. Marx, an article on microbial altruism and cheating in
social amoebas by S. Noh.
Not exact matches
The team headed
by Thierry Soldati, Professor at the Biochemistry department in UNIGE's Science faculty, has been working on a model system that acts like the macrophages in our immune system: the
social amoeba Dictyostelium, a unicellular microorganism.
By genetically modifying the
social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum, the microbiologists from UNIGE are able to conduct all sorts of experiments on the mechanisms of the innate immune system.
Diverse sensitivity thresholds in dynamic signaling responses
by social amoebae.