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Drug resistant bacteria, prions and nosocomial infections underline the need of more effective sterilizing technologies. The cold plasma technology is expected to bring a benefit in this context. Six different plasma sources, based on…

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Giant viruses contain large genomes, encode many proteins atypical for viruses, replicate in large viral factories, and tend to infect protists. The giant virus replication factories can in turn be infected by so called virophages, which…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2013-01-28 Dominik Wodarz

Phagocytosis is the process by which cells, which are 5 to 10 times larger than the particle size, engulf particles, holding substantial importance in various biological contexts ranging from the nutrient uptake of unicellular organisms to…

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The inherent probabilistic nature of the biochemical reactions, and low copy number of species can lead to stochasticity in gene expression across identical cells. As a result, after induction of gene expression, the time at which a…

Quantitative Methods · Quantitative Biology 2016-07-28 Khem Raj Ghusinga , Abhyudai Singh

The assembly and maturation of viruses with icosahedral capsids must be coordinated with icosahedral symmetry. The icosahedral symmetry imposes also the restrictions on the cooperative specific interactions between genomic RNA/DNA and coat…

Quantitative Methods · Quantitative Biology 2018-05-22 V. R. Chechetkin , V. V. Lobzin

This article presents a physical biology approach to understanding organization and segregation of bacterial chromosomes. The author uses a "piston" analogy for bacterial chromosomes in a cell, which leads to a phase diagram for the…

Subcellular Processes · Quantitative Biology 2010-06-01 Suckjoon Jun

Biomolecular condensates are liquid- or gel-like droplets of proteins and nucleic acids formed at least in part through liquid-liquid phase separation. Condensates enable diverse functions of cells and the pathogens that infect them,…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2025-05-16 Layne B. Frechette , Naren Sundararajan , Fernando Caballero , Anthony Trubiano , Michael F. Hagan

We analyze a system-level model for lytic repression of lambda-phage in E. coli using reliability theory, showing that the repressor circuit comprises 4 redundant components whose failure mode is prophage induction. Our model reflects the…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2013-05-29 Nicholas Chia , Ido Golding , Nigel Goldenfeld

Hepatitis B virus infection is a deadly liver disease. A part of newly produced HBV DNA-containing capsids are reused as a core particle in HBV replication. It is investigated that the recycling of HBV capsids greatly affects the…

Dynamical Systems · Mathematics 2023-09-28 Rupchand Sutradhar , D C Dalal

Defective interfering particles arise spontaneously during a viral infection as mutants lacking essential parts of the viral genome. Their ability to replicate in the presence of the wild-type (WT) virus (at the expense of viable viral…

Quantitative Methods · Quantitative Biology 2021-12-16 Farzad Fatehi , Richard J. Bingham , Pierre-Philippe Dechant , Peter G. Stockley , Reidun Twarock

Gene delivery of nucleic acid to the cell nucleus is a fundamental step in gene therapy. In this review of modeling drug and gene delivery, we focus on the particular stage of plasmid DNA or virus cytoplasmic trafficking. A challenging…

Subcellular Processes · Quantitative Biology 2011-09-08 Carlo Amoruso , Thibault Lagache , David Holcman

Micro/Nano motors are micro to nano-sized particles and systems that are capable of motion in fluidic systems. Their motion can be a result of many mechanisms, one of the most well-known of which is electrolyte diffusiophoresis, in which…

Biological Physics · Physics 2023-02-21 Roshan Velluvakandy , Atul Chaskar

Some microbial organisms are known to randomly slip into and out of hibernation, irrespective of environmental conditions [1]. In a (genetically) uniform population a typically very small subpopulation becomes metabolically inactive whereas…

Other Quantitative Biology · Quantitative Biology 2010-07-13 Ole Steuernagel , Daniel Polani

Bacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria, store their micron long DNA inside an icosahedral capsid with a typical diameter of 40 nm to 100 nm. Consistent with experimental observations, such confinement conditions induce an arrangement…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2025-09-15 Pei Liu , Zhijie Wang , Tamara Christiani , Mariel Vazquez , M. Carme Calderer , Javier Arsuaga

The aim of this paper is to study two models for a bacterial population subject to antibiotic treatments. It is known that some bacteria are sensitive to antibiotics. These bacteria are in a state called persistence and each bacterium can…

Probability · Mathematics 2013-04-15 Fabio Zucca

Patching nodes is an effective network defense strategy for malware control at early stages, and its performance is primarily dependent on how accurately the infection propagation is characterized. In this paper, we aim to design a novel…

Networking and Internet Architecture · Computer Science 2025-11-03 Minh Phu Vuong , Chul-Ho Lee , Do Young Eun

The kinetics for the assembly of viral proteins into a population of capsids can be measured in vitro with size exclusion chromatography or dynamic light scattering, but extracting mechanistic information from these studies is challenging.…

Biomolecules · Quantitative Biology 2015-05-13 Michael F. Hagan

The indiscriminate use of antibiotics and the emergence of resistant microorganisms have become a major challenge for the food industry. The purpose of this work was to microencapsulate the bacteriophage UFV-AREG1 in a calcium alginate…

The dynamics of molecular motors which occasionally detach from a heterogeneous track like DNA or RNA is considered. Motivated by recent single molecule experiments, we study a simple model for a motor moving along a disordered track using…

Statistical Mechanics · Physics 2009-11-10 Yariv Kafri , David K. Lubensky , David R. Nelson

Simple RNA viruses efficiently encapsulate their genome into a nano-sized protein shell: the capsid. Spontaneous co-assembly of the genome and the capsid proteins is driven predominantly by electrostatic interactions between the negatively…

Biological Physics · Physics 2016-01-06 Gonca Erdemci-Tandogan , Jef Wagner , Paul van der Schoot , Rudolf Podgornik , Roya Zandi
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