Browsing Electronic Theses, Dissertations, and Records of Study (2002– ) by Author "Nan, Beiyan"
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Faromiki, Olalekan Gbenga (2022-06-21)The gram-negative bacterium Myxcoccus xanthus glides on solid surfaces utilizing an inner-membrane proton channel as the motor. Together with other accessory proteins, motor units form static complexes that exert force ...
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Schultzhaus, Zachary S (2017-02-21)ungi, which dominate many ecosystems as major decomposers and pathogens, generally colonize through the formation of long, tubular cells called hyphae. Understanding hyphal growth has been of interest to cell biologists ...
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Ramirez, Brenda (2023-05-15)Many bacteria survive harsh environments and facilitate their dispersion by developing vegetative cells into dormant spores. Gram-positive bacteria, such as Bacillus subtilis, have been used as model organisms for bacterial ...
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Ramirez, Brenda (2023-05-15)Many bacteria survive harsh environments and facilitate their dispersion by developing vegetative cells into dormant spores. Gram-positive bacteria, such as Bacillus subtilis, have been used as model organisms for bacterial ...
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Ramirez, Brenda (2023-05-15)Many bacteria survive harsh environments and facilitate their dispersion by developing vegetative cells into dormant spores. Gram-positive bacteria, such as Bacillus subtilis, have been used as model organisms for bacterial ...
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Commer, Blake Erin (2020-04-10)Filamentous fungi grow by producing tubular, thread-like structures called hyphae. These hyphal cells elongate in a unidirectional, polarized manner, by synthesizing and adding new cell wall and membrane exclusively at the ...
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Ford, Katie Marie (2021-05-12)Escherichia coli swarm on semi-solid agar surfaces with the aid of flagella. One hypothesis suggests swarmer cells may overcome the increased viscous drag near surfaces by developing higher flagellar thrust and by promoting ...
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Baloh, Marko (2022-07-29)Clostridioides difficile is a Gram-positive, obligately anaerobic microorganism that is of considerable medical concern as a nosocomial and community-acquired human pathogen. C. difficile is an endospore-forming organism ...