Search Results - "COLLINS, James J"
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Cellular Decision Making and Biological Noise: From Microbes to Mammals
Published in Cell (18-03-2011)“…Cellular decision making is the process whereby cells assume different, functionally important and heritable fates without an associated genetic or…”
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Contributions of microbiome and mechanical deformation to intestinal bacterial overgrowth and inflammation in a human gut-on-a-chip
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (05-01-2016)“…A human gut-on-a-chip microdevice was used to coculture multiple commensal microbes in contact with living human intestinal epithelial cells for more than a…”
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Synthetic biology devices for in vitro and in vivo diagnostics
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (24-11-2015)“…There is a growing need to enhance our capabilities in medical and environmental diagnostics. Synthetic biologists have begun to focus their biomolecular…”
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Synthetic biology: applications come of age
Published in Nature reviews. Genetics (01-05-2010)“…Key Points Early synthetic biology designs, namely the genetic toggle switch and repressilator, showed that regulatory components can be characterized and…”
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Microbial Persistence and the Road to Drug Resistance
Published in Cell host & microbe (12-06-2013)“…Microbial drug persistence is a widespread phenomenon in which a subpopulation of microorganisms is able to survive antimicrobial treatment without acquiring…”
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Next-Generation Machine Learning for Biological Networks
Published in Cell (14-06-2018)“…Machine learning, a collection of data-analytical techniques aimed at building predictive models from multi-dimensional datasets, is becoming integral to…”
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Targeting Antibiotic Tolerance, Pathogen by Pathogen
Published in Cell (08-03-2018)“…Antibiotic tolerance, the capacity of genetically susceptible bacteria to survive the lethal effects of antibiotic treatment, plays a critical and…”
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Toehold switches: de-novo-designed regulators of gene expression
Published in Cell (06-11-2014)“…Efforts to construct synthetic networks in living cells have been hindered by the limited number of regulatory components that provide wide dynamic range and…”
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Systematically improved in vitro culture conditions reveal new insights into the reproductive biology of the human parasite Schistosoma mansoni
Published in PLoS biology (08-05-2019)“…Schistosomes infect over 200 million people. The prodigious egg output of these parasites is the sole driver of pathology due to infection, yet our…”
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Paper-based synthetic gene networks
Published in Cell (06-11-2014)“…Synthetic gene networks have wide-ranging uses in reprogramming and rewiring organisms. To date, there has not been a way to harness the vast potential of…”
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How antibiotics kill bacteria: from targets to networks
Published in Nature reviews. Microbiology (01-06-2010)“…Key Points Substantial progress has been made in our understanding of the mechanistic details of bacterial cell death induced by bactericidal antibiotics. In…”
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Metabolite-enabled eradication of bacterial persisters by aminoglycosides
Published in Nature (London) (12-05-2011)“…How metabolic 'helpers' kill persistent pathogens Bacterial cells can enter a dormant 'persister' state that leaves them more resistant to stress conditions,…”
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Antibiotic-Induced Bacterial Cell Death Exhibits Physiological and Biochemical Hallmarks of Apoptosis
Published in Molecular cell (08-06-2012)“…Programmed cell death is a gene-directed process involved in the development and homeostasis of multicellular organisms. The most common mode of programmed…”
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Adult somatic stem cells in the human parasite Schistosoma mansoni
Published in Nature (London) (28-02-2013)“…This study reports the identification of adult stem cells in the human parasite Schistosoma mansoni (blood fluke); the cells proliferate and differentiate into…”
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Understanding Biological Regulation Through Synthetic Biology
Published in Annual review of biophysics (20-05-2018)“…Engineering synthetic gene regulatory circuits proceeds through iterative cycles of design, building, and testing. Initial circuit designs must rely on…”
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Unraveling the Physiological Complexities of Antibiotic Lethality
Published in Annual review of pharmacology and toxicology (06-01-2015)“…We face an impending crisis in our ability to treat infectious disease brought about by the emergence of antibiotic-resistant pathogens and a decline in the…”
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Fungicidal Drugs Induce a Common Oxidative-Damage Cellular Death Pathway
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (21-02-2013)“…Amphotericin, miconazole, and ciclopirox are antifungal agents from three different drug classes that can effectively kill planktonic yeast, yet their complete…”
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Engineering microbial division of labor for plastic upcycling
Published in Nature communications (26-09-2023)“…Plastic pollution is rapidly increasing worldwide, causing adverse impacts on the environment, wildlife and human health. One tempting solution to this crisis…”
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Syntrophic exchange in synthetic microbial communities
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (20-05-2014)“…Metabolic crossfeeding is an important process that can broadly shape microbial communities. However, little is known about specific crossfeeding principles…”
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Sublethal Antibiotic Treatment Leads to Multidrug Resistance via Radical-Induced Mutagenesis
Published in Molecular cell (12-02-2010)“…Antibiotic resistance arises through mechanisms such as selection of naturally occurring resistant mutants and horizontal gene transfer. Recently, oxidative…”
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