Sporulating bacteria prefers predation to cannibalism in mixed cultures.
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Got black swimming dots in your cell culture? Identification of Achromobacter as a novel cell culture contaminantFrom cell differentiation to cell collectives: Bacillus subtilis uses division of labor to migrateImaging mass spectrometry of intraspecies metabolic exchange revealed the cannibalistic factors of Bacillus subtilis.The Bacillus subtilis cannibalism toxin SDP collapses the proton motive force and induces autolysisSticking together: building a biofilm the Bacillus subtilis way.Extracellular signals that define distinct and coexisting cell fates in Bacillus subtilis.Bacterial community dynamics during the application of a Myxococcus xanthus-inoculated culture medium used for consolidation of ornamental limestone.Necrotrophic growth of periodontopathogens is a novel virulence factor in oral biofilms.Interspecies interactions that result in Bacillus subtilis forming biofilms are mediated mainly by members of its own genus.Molecular monitoring of the microbial dynamics occurring on historical limestone buildings during and after the in situ application of different bio-consolidation treatments.Molecular control of bacterial death and lysisCannibalism: a social behavior in sporulating Bacillus subtilis.Extracellular signaling and multicellularity in Bacillus subtilis.Bringing microbial interactions to light using imaging mass spectrometry.From environmental signals to regulators: modulation of biofilm development in Gram-positive bacteria.Study of CFU for individual microorganisms in mixed cultures with a known ratio using MBRT.From a consortium sequence to a unified sequence: the Bacillus subtilis 168 reference genome a decade later.Effect of temperature on the cannibalistic behavior of Bacillus subtilis.Cannibalism enhances biofilm development in Bacillus subtilis.
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Sporulating bacteria prefers predation to cannibalism in mixed cultures.
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Sporulating bacteria prefers predation to cannibalism in mixed cultures.
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K V Venkatesh
Prashant M Bapat
Subir Kumar Nandy
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10.1016/J.FEBSLET.2006.12.011
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2006-12-13T00:00:00Z