When it’s time for an e. coli bacterium to divide, proteins inside the single-celled organism start to chase each other around. “There are two types of proteins doing this, collectively,” said ...
Proceedings of a symposium sponsored by the Division of Developmental and Cell Biology of the American Society of Zoologists, and held in San Francisco on December 29, 1988. The establishment and role ...
In our newly published research in Science Advances, my student Ben Alessio and I propose a potential mechanism explaining how these distinctive patterns form—that could potentially be applied to ...