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November 5, 2025
Stability of quorum sensing decision states in heterogeneous bacterial communities
Soumya Das, Enes Haxhimali, James Q Boedicker
Physical Biology
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October 9, 2020
Computation in bacterial communities
Ghazaleh Ostovar, Kyle L Naughton, James Q Boedicker
Physical Review Letters
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February 7, 2013
Theoretical and experimental dissection of DNA loop-mediated repression
James Q Boedicker, Hernan G Garcia, Rob Phillips
Analytical Chemistry
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March 7, 2007
Using a multijunction microfluidic device to inject substrate into an array of preformed plugs without cross-contamination: comparing theory and experiments
Liang Li, James Q Boedicker, Rustem F Ismagilov
Biophysical Journal
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March 16, 2017
Signal Destruction Tunes the Zone of Activation in Spatially Distributed Signaling Networks
Kalinga Pavan Silva, Prithiviraj Chellamuthu, James Q Boedicker
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)
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July 1, 2009
Microfluidic confinement of single cells of bacteria in small volumes initiates high-density behavior of quorum sensing and growth and reveals its variability
James Q Boedicker, Meghan E Vincent, Rustem F Ismagilov
Physical Biology
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January 22, 2019
Single-cell variability of growth interactions within a two-species bacterial community
Xiaokan Guo, Kalinga Pavan T Silva, James Q Boedicker
Plos Computational Biology
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October 20, 2017
Quantifying the strength of quorum sensing crosstalk within microbial communities
Kalinga Pavan T Silva, Prithiviraj Chellamuthu, James Q Boedicker
Physical Review. E
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March 18, 2023
Stochastic effects in bacterial communication mediated by extracellular vesicles
Brian P Weaver, Christoph A Haselwandter, James Q Boedicker
Journal of Industrial Microbiology & Biotechnology
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August 16, 2023
Utilizing a divalent metal ion transporter to control biogenic nanoparticle synthesis
Manasi Subhash Gangan, Kyle L Naughton, James Q Boedicker
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Physical Biology
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November 5, 2025
Stability of quorum sensing decision states in heterogeneous bacterial communities
Soumya Das, Enes Haxhimali, James Q Boedicker
Physical Biology
|
October 9, 2020
Computation in bacterial communities
Ghazaleh Ostovar, Kyle L Naughton, James Q Boedicker
Physical Review Letters
|
February 7, 2013
Theoretical and experimental dissection of DNA loop-mediated repression
James Q Boedicker, Hernan G Garcia, Rob Phillips
Analytical Chemistry
|
March 7, 2007
Using a multijunction microfluidic device to inject substrate into an array of preformed plugs without cross-contamination: comparing theory and experiments
Liang Li, James Q Boedicker, Rustem F Ismagilov
Biophysical Journal
|
March 16, 2017
Signal Destruction Tunes the Zone of Activation in Spatially Distributed Signaling Networks
Kalinga Pavan Silva, Prithiviraj Chellamuthu, James Q Boedicker
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)
|
July 1, 2009
Microfluidic confinement of single cells of bacteria in small volumes initiates high-density behavior of quorum sensing and growth and reveals its variability
James Q Boedicker, Meghan E Vincent, Rustem F Ismagilov
Physical Biology
|
January 22, 2019
Single-cell variability of growth interactions within a two-species bacterial community
Xiaokan Guo, Kalinga Pavan T Silva, James Q Boedicker
Plos Computational Biology
|
October 20, 2017
Quantifying the strength of quorum sensing crosstalk within microbial communities
Kalinga Pavan T Silva, Prithiviraj Chellamuthu, James Q Boedicker
Physical Review. E
|
March 18, 2023
Stochastic effects in bacterial communication mediated by extracellular vesicles
Brian P Weaver, Christoph A Haselwandter, James Q Boedicker
Journal of Industrial Microbiology & Biotechnology
|
August 16, 2023
Utilizing a divalent metal ion transporter to control biogenic nanoparticle synthesis
Manasi Subhash Gangan, Kyle L Naughton, James Q Boedicker
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