Optical coherence tomography in biofilm research: a comprehensive review
Imaging of biofilm systems is a prerequisite for a better understanding of both structure and
its function. The review aims to critically discuss the use of optical coherence tomography …
its function. The review aims to critically discuss the use of optical coherence tomography …
Biomimetic 3D living materials powered by microorganisms
3D bioprinting is currently widely used to build engineered mammalian tissue constructs
with complex spatial structures. It has revolutionized tissue engineering and is a promising …
with complex spatial structures. It has revolutionized tissue engineering and is a promising …
Bionic 3D printed corals
Corals have evolved as optimized photon augmentation systems, leading to space-efficient
microalgal growth and outstanding photosynthetic quantum efficiencies. Light attenuation …
microalgal growth and outstanding photosynthetic quantum efficiencies. Light attenuation …
Host–symbiont combinations dictate the photo-physiological response of reef-building corals to thermal stress
High sea surface temperatures often lead to coral bleaching wherein reef-building corals
lose significant numbers of their endosymbiotic dinoflagellates (Symbiodiniaceae). These …
lose significant numbers of their endosymbiotic dinoflagellates (Symbiodiniaceae). These …
Antiscalants used in the desalination industry impact the physiology of the coral Montipora capricornis
Many coral reefs are found in arid and semi-arid regions that often face severe water scarcity
and depend on seawater desalination for freshwater supply. Alongside freshwater …
and depend on seawater desalination for freshwater supply. Alongside freshwater …
Bioprinted living coral microenvironments mimicking coral‐algal symbiosis
The coral‐algal symbiosis is the biological engine that drives one of the most spectacular
structures on Earth: the coral reef. Here, living coral microhabitats are engineered using 3D …
structures on Earth: the coral reef. Here, living coral microhabitats are engineered using 3D …
Green fluorescent protein-like pigments optimise the internal light environment in symbiotic reef-building corals
Pigments homologous to the green fluorescent protein (GFP) have been proposed to fine-
tune the internal light microclimate of corals, facilitating photoacclimation of photosynthetic …
tune the internal light microclimate of corals, facilitating photoacclimation of photosynthetic …
In vivo Microscale Measurements of Light and Photosynthesis during Coral Bleaching: Evidence for the Optical Feedback Loop?
D Wangpraseurt, JB Holm, AWD Larkum… - Frontiers in …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Climate change-related coral bleaching, ie, the visible loss of zooxanthellae from the coral
host, is increasing in frequency and extent and presents a major threat to coral reefs …
host, is increasing in frequency and extent and presents a major threat to coral reefs …
[HTML][HTML] Ciliary flows in corals ventilate target areas of high photosynthetic oxygen production
Most tropical corals live in symbiosis with Symbiodiniaceae algae whose photosynthetic
production of oxygen (O 2) may lead to excess O 2 in the diffusive boundary layer (DBL) …
production of oxygen (O 2) may lead to excess O 2 in the diffusive boundary layer (DBL) …
In-situ monitoring and quantification of fouling development in membrane distillation by means of optical coherence tomography
A Bauer, M Wagner, F Saravia, S Bartl… - Journal of Membrane …, 2019 - Elsevier
Fouling formation in membrane distillation limits process stability and could cause besides
wetting a rapid flux decrease making the process inefficient. Process performance is …
wetting a rapid flux decrease making the process inefficient. Process performance is …