Mechanomicrobiology: how bacteria sense and respond to forces
YF Dufrêne, A Persat - Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020 - nature.com
Microorganisms have evolved to thrive in virtually any terrestrial and marine environment,
exposing them to various mechanical cues mainly generated by fluid flow and pressure as …
exposing them to various mechanical cues mainly generated by fluid flow and pressure as …
Mechanomicrobiology: how bacteria sense and respond to forces
YF Dufrêne, A Persat - Nature reviews. Microbiology, 2020 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Microorganisms have evolved to thrive in virtually any terrestrial and marine environment,
exposing them to various mechanical cues mainly generated by fluid flow and pressure as …
exposing them to various mechanical cues mainly generated by fluid flow and pressure as …
Mechanomicrobiology: how bacteria sense and respond to forces
YF Dufrêne, A Persat - Nature Reviews …, 2020 - documentatiecentrum.watlab.be
Microorganisms have evolved to thrive in virtually any terrestrial and marine environment,
exposing them to various mechanical cues mainly generated by fluid flow and pressure as …
exposing them to various mechanical cues mainly generated by fluid flow and pressure as …
Mechanomicrobiology: how bacteria sense and respond to forces.
YF Dufrêne, A Persat - Nature reviews. Microbiology, 2020 - sonar.ch
English Microorganisms have evolved to thrive in virtually any terrestrial and marine
environment, exposing them to various mechanical cues mainly generated by fluid flow and …
environment, exposing them to various mechanical cues mainly generated by fluid flow and …
Mechanomicrobiology: how bacteria sense and respond to forces.
YF Dufrêne, A Persat - Nature reviews. Microbiology, 2020 - folia.unifr.ch
English Microorganisms have evolved to thrive in virtually any terrestrial and marine
environment, exposing them to various mechanical cues mainly generated by fluid flow and …
environment, exposing them to various mechanical cues mainly generated by fluid flow and …
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Mechanomicrobiology: how bacteria sense and respond to forces.
YF Dufrêne, A Persat - Nature reviews. Microbiology, 2020 - europepmc.org
Microorganisms have evolved to thrive in virtually any terrestrial and marine environment,
exposing them to various mechanical cues mainly generated by fluid flow and pressure as …
exposing them to various mechanical cues mainly generated by fluid flow and pressure as …
Mechanomicrobiology: how bacteria sense and respond to forces
YF Dufrene, A Persat - Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020 - go.gale.com
Microorganisms have evolved to thrive in virtually any terrestrial and marine environment,
exposing them to various mechanical cues mainly generated by fluid flow and pressure as …
exposing them to various mechanical cues mainly generated by fluid flow and pressure as …
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YF Dufrêne, A Persat - Nature reviews| Microbiology - dial.uclouvain.be
Microorganisms have evolved to thrive in virtually any terrestrial and marine environment,
exposing them to various mechanical cues mainly generated by fluid flow and pressure as …
exposing them to various mechanical cues mainly generated by fluid flow and pressure as …
Mechanomicrobiology: how bacteria sense and respond to forces
YF Dufrene, A Persat - Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020 - infoscience.epfl.ch
Microbiology and biophysics are converging to advance our understanding of the
mechanobiology of microorganisms. In this Review, Dufrene and Persat discuss the physical …
mechanobiology of microorganisms. In this Review, Dufrene and Persat discuss the physical …