MC Carpinella, L De Bellis, MB Joray, V Sosa… - Phytomedicine, 2011 - Elsevier ... effects of the compound obtained and of L. molleoides extract on P. mirabilis growth and virulence ... Swarming motility was delayed in treatments with the extract and with 1 at 1000 and 8 ... Complete inhibition of the phenomenon was still observed after 24 h when compound 1 was ... All 3 versions
S von Mammen, T Wißmeier, J Wong… - Leonardo, 2011 - MIT Press ... mar growth processes are maintained. ... Jacob's research interests are in evolutionary computing, emergent phenomena and swarm intelligence, with applications in civil engineering, biological modeling, medi- cal sciences, computational creativity and art. ...Swarming and music. ... Related articles - All 2 versions
T Matsuyama, T Tanikawa… - Biosurfactants, 2011 - Springer ... The phenomenon seemed to suggest the production of biosurfactants by Serratia (Matsuyama et al ... 5.2 Flagellum-Dependent Bacterial Spreading Growth Bacterial swarming has been known as flagellum-dependent surface-restricted migration of bacteria on a solid or semisolid ... Related articles - All 2 versions
Y Wu, Y Jiang, AD Kaiser… - Physical Biology, 2011 - iopscience.iop.org ... This phenomenon is known as bacterial swarming... back and forth within the swarming mass, and the whole swarm expands outward with cell movement and growth. Swarming may have evolved for population benefits, such as an increase in the access to nutrients that could not ...
[PDF] from nd.eduH Du, Z Xu, JD Shrout, M Alber, N Bellomo… - Math. Models Methods …, 2011 - nd.edu ... effectively to allow increased flagellar surface motility 7. How- ever, the influence of quorum sensing upon swarming motility has been shown to be conditional; changes to the growth medium (eg chemical composition) can signif- icantly impact both P. aeruginosa surface ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - View as HTML - All 2 versions