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    AuthorArmitage, JP (3)Roberts, MAJ (3)August, E (2)Hamadeh, A (2)Maini, PK (2)McSharry, PE (2)Papachristodoulou, A (2)Grau, V (1)Obara, B (1)Subject
    Rhodobacter sphaeroides (3)
    Chemotaxis (2)Models, Biological (2)Bacteria (1)Bacterial Physiological Phenomena (1)Bacterial Proteins (1)Blotting, Western (1)Chemotactic Factors (1)Computational Biology (1)Feedback, Physiological (1)... View MoreDate Issued2013 (1)2011 (1)2009 (1)
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    A model invalidation-based approach for elucidating biological signalling pathways, applied to the chemotaxis pathway in R. sphaeroides. 

    Roberts, MAJ; August, E; Hamadeh, A; Maini, PK; McSharry, PE; Armitage, JP; Papachristodoulou, A (2009-10-31)
    BACKGROUND: Developing methods for understanding the connectivity of signalling pathways is a major challenge in biological research. For this purpose, mathematical models are routinely developed based on experimental ...
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    Feedback control architecture and the bacterial chemotaxis network. 

    Hamadeh, A; Roberts, MAJ; August, E; McSharry, PE; Maini, PK; Armitage, JP; Papachristodoulou, A (2011-05)
    Bacteria move towards favourable and away from toxic environments by changing their swimming pattern. This response is regulated by the chemotaxis signalling pathway, which has an important feature: it uses feedback to ...
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    Bacterial cell identification in differential interference contrast microscopy images. 

    Obara, B; Roberts, MAJ; Armitage, JP; Grau, V (2013-04-23)
    BACKGROUND: Microscopy image segmentation lays the foundation for shape analysis, motion tracking, and classification of biological objects. Despite its importance, automated segmentation remains challenging for several ...
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