Gabi Steinbach
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Pokhrel A, Steinbach G, Krueger A, Day T, Tijani J, Bravo P, et al.
Nat Phys
. 2025 Jan;
20(9):1509-1517.
PMID: 39866329
Bacteria often attach to surfaces and grow densely-packed communities called biofilms. As biofilms grow, they expand across the surface, increasing their surface area and access to nutrients. Thus, the overall...
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Pokhrel A, Steinbach G, Krueger A, Day T, Tijani J, Ng S, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Nov;
PMID: 38014274
Bacteria often attach to surfaces and grow densely-packed communities called biofilms. As biofilms grow, they expand across the surface, increasing their surface area and access to nutrients. Thus, the overall...
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Ng S, Kammann S, Steinbach G, Hoffmann T, Yunker P, Hammer B
mBio
. 2022 May;
13(3):e0042222.
PMID: 35604123
Mutations in regulatory mechanisms that control gene expression contribute to phenotypic diversity and thus facilitate the adaptation of microbes and other organisms to new niches. Comparative genomics can be used...
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Matherne M, Dowell-Esquivel C, Howington O, Lenaghan O, Steinbach G, Yunker P, et al.
J R Soc Interface
. 2021 Aug;
18(181):20210549.
PMID: 34428943
Honey bees () carry pollen back to their hive by mixing it with nectar and forming it into a pellet. The pellet must be firmly attached to their legs during...
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Crisan C, Chandrashekar H, Everly C, Steinbach G, Hill S, Yunker P, et al.
mSphere
. 2021 Jul;
6(4):e0031821.
PMID: 34287011
Vibrio cholerae is an aquatic Gram-negative bacterium that causes severe diarrheal cholera disease when ingested by humans. To eliminate competitor cells in both the external environment and inside hosts, V....
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Crisan C, Nichols H, Wiesenfeld S, Steinbach G, Yunker P, Hammer B
Sci Rep
. 2021 Feb;
11(1):2935.
PMID: 33536444
Evolutionary arms races are broadly prevalent among organisms including bacteria, which have evolved defensive strategies against various attackers. A common microbial aggression mechanism is the type VI secretion system (T6SS),...
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Steinbach G, Crisan C, Ng S, Hammer B, Yunker P
J R Soc Interface
. 2020 Dec;
17(173):20200486.
PMID: 33292099
Bacterial communities are governed by a wide variety of social interactions, some of which are antagonistic with potential significance for bacterial warfare. Several antagonistic mechanisms, such as killing via the...
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Steinbach G, Schreiber M, Nissen D, Albrecht M, Novak E, Sanchez P, et al.
Phys Rev E
. 2019 Sep;
100(1-1):012608.
PMID: 31499847
Particle dispersions provide a promising tool for the engineering of functional materials that exploit self-assembly of complex structures. Dispersion made from magnetic colloidal particles is a great choice; they are...
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Crisan C, Chande A, Williams K, Raghuram V, Rishishwar L, Steinbach G, et al.
Genome Biol
. 2019 Aug;
20(1):163.
PMID: 31405375
Background: Like many bacteria, Vibrio cholerae deploys a harpoon-like type VI secretion system (T6SS) to compete against other microbes in environmental and host settings. The T6SS punctures adjacent cells and...
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Steinbach G, Gemming S, Erbe A
Sci Rep
. 2016 Sep;
6:34193.
PMID: 27680399
Despite its prominent role in the dynamics of soft materials, rotational friction remains a quantity that is difficult to determine for many micron-sized objects. Here, we demonstrate how the Stokes...