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Yang F, Liu S, Lee H, Phillips R, Thomson M
Nat Mater . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39880931
Cells use 'active' energy-consuming motor and filament protein networks to control micrometre-scale transport and fluid flows. Biological active materials could be used in dynamically programmable devices that achieve spatial and...
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Flamholz A, Goyal A, W Fischer W, Newman D, Phillips R
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2025 Jan; 122(1):e2404048121. PMID: 39752522
Microbial metabolism is impressively flexible, enabling growth even when available nutrients differ greatly from biomass in redox state. , for example, rearranges its physiology to grow on reduced and oxidized...
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Pan R, Roschinger T, Faizi K, Garcia H, Phillips R
PLoS Comput Biol . 2024 Dec; 20(12):e1012697. PMID: 39724021
For the vast majority of genes in sequenced genomes, there is limited understanding of how they are regulated. Without such knowledge, it is not possible to perform a quantitative theory-experiment...
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Hueschen C, Segev-Zarko L, Chen J, LeGros M, Larabell C, Boothroyd J, et al.
Nat Phys . 2024 Dec; 20(12):1989-1996. PMID: 39669527
During host infection, and related unicellular parasites move using gliding, which differs fundamentally from other known mechanisms of eukaryotic cell motility. Gliding is thought to be powered by a thin...
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Mahdavi S, Salmon G, Daghlian P, Garcia H, Phillips R
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2024 Nov; 121(46):e2411395121. PMID: 39499638
Cells adapt to environments and tune gene expression by controlling the concentrations of proteins and their kinetics in regulatory networks. In both eukaryotes and prokaryotes, experiments and theory increasingly attest...
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Phillips R
Curr Biol . 2024 Oct; 34(20):R934-R944. PMID: 39437733
Science foremost derives from our curiosity about the world. Can we make sense of the phenomena we see around us? Given that understanding, can we predict previously unimagined phenomena? How...
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Hirokawa S, Lee H, Banks R, Duarte A, Najma B, Thomson M, et al.
ArXiv . 2024 Sep; PMID: 39253630
Motor-driven cytoskeletal remodeling in cellular systems can often be accompanied by a diffusive-like effect at local scales, but distinguishing the contributions of the ordering process, such as active contraction of...
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Ravasio R, Husain K, Evans C, Phillips R, Ribezzi M, Szostak J, et al.
ArXiv . 2024 May; PMID: 38800660
Life uses non-equilibrium mechanisms to create ordered structures not attainable at equilibrium; the resulting order is assumed to provide functional benefits that outweigh costs of time and energy needed by...
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Flamholz A, Goyal A, W Fischer W, Newman D, Phillips R
bioRxiv . 2024 Feb; PMID: 38352589
Microbial metabolism is impressively flexible, enabling growth even when available nutrients differ greatly from biomass in redox state. , for example, rearranges its physiology to grow on reduced and oxidized...
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Pan R, Roschinger T, Faizi K, Garcia H, Phillips R
bioRxiv . 2024 Feb; PMID: 38352569
For the vast majority of genes in sequenced genomes, there is limited understanding of how they are regulated. Without such knowledge, it is not possible to perform a quantitative theory-experiment...