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Short-range interactions govern the dynamics and functions of microbial communities
A Dal Co, S van Vliet, DJ Kiviet, S Schlegel, M Ackermann
Nature ecology & evolution 4 (3), 366-375, 2020
231*2020
The role of multilevel selection in host microbiome evolution.
S van Vliet, M Doebeli
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of …, 2019
992019
Emergent microscale gradients give rise to metabolic cross-feeding and antibiotic tolerance in clonal bacterial populations
A Dal Co, S van Vliet, M Ackermann
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 374 (1786), 20190080, 2019
762019
Enhancement of quasiparticle recombination in Ta and Al superconductors by implantation of magnetic and nonmagnetic atoms
R Barends, S Van Vliet, JJA Baselmans, SJC Yates, JR Gao, TM Klapwijk
Physical Review B—Condensed Matter and Materials Physics 79 (2), 020509, 2009
682009
Spatially Correlated Gene Expression in Bacterial Groups: The Role of Lineage History, Spatial Gradients, and Cell-Cell Interactions
S van Vliet, A Dal Co, AR Winkler, S Spriewald, B Stecher, M Ackermann
Cell systems, 2018
66*2018
Metabolic activity affects the response of single cells to a nutrient switch in structured populations
A Dal Co, M Ackermann, S van Vliet
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 16 (156), 20190182, 2019
432019
Bet-hedging in bacteriocin producing Escherichia coli populations: the single cell perspective
B Bayramoglu, D Toubiana, S Van Vliet, RF Inglis, N Shnerb, O Gillor
Scientific reports 7 (1), 42068, 2017
41*2017
Bacterial dormancy: how to decide when to wake up
S van Vliet
Current Biology 25 (17), R753-R755, 2015
312015
The effects of chemical interactions and culture history on the colonization of structured habitats by competing bacterial populations
S Van Vliet, FJH Hol, T Weenink, P Galajda, JE Keymer
BMC microbiology 14, 1-16, 2014
312014
Bacterial ventures into multicellularity: collectivism through individuality
S van Vliet, M Ackermann
PLoS biology 13 (6), e1002162, 2015
302015
Changes in interactions over ecological time scales influence single-cell growth dynamics in a metabolically coupled marine microbial community
M Daniels, S van Vliet, M Ackermann
The ISME Journal 17 (3), 406-416, 2023
272023
Global dynamics of microbial communities emerge from local interaction rules
S van Vliet, C Hauert, K Fridberg, M Ackermann, A Dal Co
PLOS Computational Biology 18 (3), e1009877, 2022
232022
A genetically encoded biosensor to monitor dynamic changes of c-di-GMP with high temporal resolution
A Kaczmarczyk, S van Vliet, RP Jakob, RD Teixeira, I Scheidat, ...
Nature Communications 15 (1), 3920, 2024
14*2024
Frequency modulation of a bacterial quorum sensing response
V Bettenworth, S van Vliet, B Turkowyd, A Bamberger, H Wendt, ...
Nature Communications 13 (1), 2772, 2022
122022
Multilevel selection favors fragmentation modes that maintain cooperative interactions in multispecies communities
GJB Henriques, S van Vliet, M Doebeli
PLoS computational biology 17 (9), e1008896, 2021
102021
Generality of associations between biological richness and the rates of metabolic processes across microbial communities
D Patsch, S van Vliet, LG Marcantini, DR Johnson
Environmental microbiology 20 (12), 4356-4368, 2018
102018
Spatial self-organization of metabolism in microbial systems: A matter of enzymes and chemicals
A Dal Co, M Ackermann, S van Vliet
Cell Systems 14 (2), 98-108, 2023
52023
Microfluidics for single-cell study of antibiotic tolerance and persistence induced by nutrient limitation
S Moreno-Gámez, A Dal Co, S van Vliet, M Ackermann
Bacterial Persistence: Methods and Protocols, 107-124, 2021
42021
Stochastic gene expression: bacterial elites in chemotaxis
S van Vliet, M Ackermann
Molecular systems biology 13 (1), 909, 2017
42017
Quasiparticle relaxation in high Q superconducting resonators
R Barends, S Van Vliet, JJA Baselmans, SJC Yates, JR Gao, TM Klapwijk
Journal of Physics: Conference Series 150 (5), 052016, 2009
32009
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