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  • '''Quorum sensing''' is the ability of populations of [[bacterium|bacteria]] to communicate a A general name for quorum sensing signaling compounds is '''autoinducer''', referring to their ability to tri
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Quorum sensing]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • '''Quorum sensing''' is the ability of populations of [[bacterium|bacteria]] to communicate a A general name for quorum sensing signaling compounds is '''autoinducer''', referring to their ability to tri
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  • ...endent on the cell concentration, and works via quorum sensing. The use of quorum sensing and bioluminescence by V. harveyi is closely studied because of its aid in ...cellular structure of V. harveyi, whose polar flagella help to facilitate quorum sensing by allowing it to move rapidly towards an attractant (other V. harveyi cell
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  • ...] structures. The change in behaviour after attachment is triggered by a [[quorum sensing]] signaling mechanism that varies among species. When a cell switches mode ...d out in concerted fashion by many cells <ref>Waters CM, Bassler BL (2005) Quorum sensing: Cell-to cell communication in bacteria. Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol 21:319–34
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  • ...ividual bacteria do not luminesce. Since its discovery in ''V. fischeri'', quorum sensing and it's respective signal molecules have been shown to regulate a variety ==Quorum sensing==
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  • ...dous genetic density, allowing it to form [[biofilm]]s. It also utilizes [[quorum sensing]] (group symbiosis) to achieve its resistance against microbial agents in m ...asmussen TB, Song Z, Johansen HK, Givskov M, Høiby N.''Azithromycin blocks quorum sensing and alginate polymer formation and increases the sensitivity to serum and s
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  • ...ecial:Allpages/Pythagoras|Pythagoras]] - [[Special:Allpages/Quorum sensing|Quorum sensing]]
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  • * ''[[Vibrio fischeri]]'' - [[quorum sensing]], [[bioluminescence]] and animal-bacterial [[symbiosis]] with [[Hawaiian B
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  • ...ed by bacteria, such as N. meninigitidis, that controls the signals in the quorum sensing process by which biofilms establish a network of communication between them
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  • ...d, for instance, in ''Bacillus'' depends on inter-cellular signaling and [[Quorum sensing]] processes and is triggered by stress.
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