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Markus Basan

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Nature Communications|June 26, 2023
Coexisting ecotypes in long-term evolution emerged from interacting trade-offsAvik Mukherjee, Jade Ealy, Yanqing Huang, et al.
Nature Communications|December 5, 2023
Author Correction: Coexisting ecotypes in long-term evolution emerged from interacting trade-offsAvik Mukherjee, Jade Ealy, Yanqing Huang, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|September 4, 2023
Plasticity of growth laws tunes resource allocation strategies in bacteriaAvik Mukherjee, Yu-Fang Chang, Yanqing Huang, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 17, 2010
Fluidization of tissues by cell division and apoptosisJonas Ranft, Markus Basan, Jens Elgeti, et al.
Biophysical Journal|August 8, 2014
Intercellular stress reconstitution from traction force dataJuliane Zimmermann, Ryan L Hayes, Markus Basan, et al.
Molecular Systems Biology|November 1, 2015
Inflating bacterial cells by increased protein synthesisMarkus Basan, Manlu Zhu, Xiongfeng Dai, et al.
Nature|December 4, 2015
Overflow metabolism in Escherichia coli results from efficient proteome allocationMarkus Basan, Sheng Hui, Hiroyuki Okano, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 10, 2007
Altered phase diagram due to a single point mutation in human gammaD-crystallinJennifer J McManus, Aleksey Lomakin, Olutayo Ogun, et al.
Cell Reports|January 19, 2025
MetA is a ''thermal fuse'' that inhibits growth and protects Escherichia coli at elevated temperaturesSeverin J Schink, Zara Gough, Elena Biselli, et al.
Cell Reports|August 31, 2022
MetA is a "thermal fuse" that inhibits growth and protects Escherichia coli at elevated temperaturesSeverin J Schink, Zara Gough, Elena Biselli, et al.
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Nature Communications|June 26, 2023
Coexisting ecotypes in long-term evolution emerged from interacting trade-offsAvik Mukherjee, Jade Ealy, Yanqing Huang, et al.
Nature Communications|December 5, 2023
Author Correction: Coexisting ecotypes in long-term evolution emerged from interacting trade-offsAvik Mukherjee, Jade Ealy, Yanqing Huang, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|September 4, 2023
Plasticity of growth laws tunes resource allocation strategies in bacteriaAvik Mukherjee, Yu-Fang Chang, Yanqing Huang, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 17, 2010
Fluidization of tissues by cell division and apoptosisJonas Ranft, Markus Basan, Jens Elgeti, et al.
Biophysical Journal|August 8, 2014
Intercellular stress reconstitution from traction force dataJuliane Zimmermann, Ryan L Hayes, Markus Basan, et al.
Molecular Systems Biology|November 1, 2015
Inflating bacterial cells by increased protein synthesisMarkus Basan, Manlu Zhu, Xiongfeng Dai, et al.
Nature|December 4, 2015
Overflow metabolism in Escherichia coli results from efficient proteome allocationMarkus Basan, Sheng Hui, Hiroyuki Okano, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 10, 2007
Altered phase diagram due to a single point mutation in human gammaD-crystallinJennifer J McManus, Aleksey Lomakin, Olutayo Ogun, et al.
Cell Reports|January 19, 2025
MetA is a ''thermal fuse'' that inhibits growth and protects Escherichia coli at elevated temperaturesSeverin J Schink, Zara Gough, Elena Biselli, et al.
Cell Reports|August 31, 2022
MetA is a "thermal fuse" that inhibits growth and protects Escherichia coli at elevated temperaturesSeverin J Schink, Zara Gough, Elena Biselli, et al.
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