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Meysman, F.J.R. (author), Cornelissen, Rob (author), Trashin, Stanislav (author), Bonné, Robin (author), van der Veen, J.R. (author), Blom, C.J. (author), Beaumont, H.J.E. (author), van der Zant, H.S.J. (author), Boschker, H.T.S. (author)
Biological electron transport is classically thought to occur over nanometre distances, yet recent studies suggest that electrical currents can run along centimetre-long cable bacteria. The phenomenon remains elusive, however, as currents have not been directly measured, nor have the conductive structures been identified. Here we demonstrate...
journal article 2019
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Kourmouli, A. (author), Valenti, M. (author), van Rijn, E. (author), Beaumont, H.J.E. (author), Kalantzi, Olga Ioanna (author), Schmidt-Ott, A. (author), Biskos, G. (author)
The use of disc diffusion susceptibility tests to determine the antibacterial activity of engineered nanoparticles (ENPs) is questionable because their low diffusivity practically prevents them from penetrating through the culture media. In this study, we investigate the ability of such a test, namely the Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion test, to...
journal article 2018
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Heo, M. (author), Nord, A. L. (author), Chamousset, D. (author), van Rijn, E. (author), Beaumont, H.J.E. (author), Pedaci, F. (author)
Fluorescent fusion proteins open a direct and unique window onto protein function. However, they also introduce the risk of perturbation of the function of the native protein. Successful applications of fluorescent fusions therefore rely on a careful assessment and minimization of the side effects, but such insight is still lacking for many...
journal article 2017
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Gallie, J. (author), Libby, E. (author), Bertels, F. (author), Jendresen, C.B. (author), Martinussen, J. (author), Kilstrup, M. (author), Desprat, N. (author), Buffing, M.F. (author), Sauer, U. (author), Beaumont, H.J.E. (author), Rainey, P.B. (author)
Phenotype switching is commonly observed in nature. This prevalence has allowed the elucidation of a number of underlying molecular mechanisms. However, little is known about how phenotypic switches arise and function in their early evolutionary stages. The first opportunity to provide empirical insight was delivered by an experiment in which...
journal article 2015
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Rainey, P.B. (author), Beaumont, H.J.E. (author), Ferguson, G.C. (author), Gallie, J. (author), Kost, C. (author), Libby, E. (author), Zhang, X.X. (author)
Stochastic phenotype switching – or bet hedging – is a pervasive feature of living systems and common in bacteria that experience fluctuating (unpredictable) environmental conditions. Under such conditions, the capacity to generate variable offspring spreads the risk of being maladapted in the present environment, against offspring likely to...
journal article 2011
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