When a scaffold driven by the microtubule growth exerted force on the bead, the force increased, plateaued, and then dropped back to zero after the scaffold detached from the microtubule (Fig. 3e–h). We counted only those signals in which the force increased approximately with the speed of ...
The evolution and growth kinetics of precipitate plates growing by the ledge mechanism during solid-solid phase transformations have been studied by employing a previously developed finite-difference-based diffusional growth model. In particular, the effects of ledge density, ledge nucleation kinetics and...
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Characterization of the growth phenotype after 534 generations After 534 generations of evolution, the four replicate lineages were streaked out on agar plates containing minimal medium supplemented with 500 mM methanol, ampicillin, and streptomycin. Four colonies were inoculated into 30 mL medium su...
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Cryst. Growth Des. 17, 1103–1117 (2017). Article Google Scholar Müller, W. E. G. et al. Nonenzymatic transformation of amorphous CaCO3 into calcium phosphate mineral after exposure to sodium phosphate in vitro: Implications for in vivo hydroxyapatite bone formation. ChemBioChem 16, 1323–...
Moreover, it was found that after mycobacteria complete chromosome replication, a new round of replication is initiated prior to cytokinesis of the mother cell (monitored using Wag31-GFP) and is completed in the daughter cells12. However, the processes involved in the multifork replication of ...
it is virtually impossible to form a truly cylindrical crystal, since although circular cross-section can be produced, the diameter of the crystal varies widely as the growth proceeds, thus producing large undulations in the surface of the crystal. Reference may be made to U.S. Pat. No. 3,...