Publications by authors named "Lam T Vo"

Article Synopsis
  • - Bacterial chemotaxis is the ability of motile bacteria to move toward gradients of chemicals, using specific pathways (Che1 and Che4) and response regulators (CheY homologs) to change how their flagella rotate and influence swimming patterns.
  • - The study explores how different CheY homologs (CheY1, CheY4, CheY6, and CheY7) affect swimming, swarming, and the ability to attach to surfaces, highlighting that while some strains can swim in air gradients, others lack the ability to perform chemotaxis altogether.
  • - Findings show that CheY4 and CheY7 are crucial for swarming in chemical gradients, while functional CheY homologs help with attachment
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Bacterial chemotaxis affords motile bacteria the ability to navigate the environment to locate niches for growth and survival. At the molecular level, chemotaxis depends on chemoreceptor signaling arrays that interact with cytoplasmic proteins to control the direction of movement. In , chemotaxis is mediated by two distinct chemotaxis pathways: Che1 and Che4.

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Biosystems such as enzymes, pathways, and whole cells have been increasingly explored for biotechnological applications. However, the intricate connectivity and resulting complexity of biosystems poses a major hurdle in designing biosystems with desirable features. As -omics and other high throughput technologies have been rapidly developed, the promise of applying machine learning (ML) techniques in biosystems design has started to become a reality.

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Background: Mandibular overdentures retained by a single implant placed in the midline of edentulous mandible have been reported to be more comfortable and function better than complete dentures. Although single-implant overdentures are still more costly than conventional complete dentures, there are a few studies which investigated whether mandibular single-implant overdentures are superior to complete dentures when patient general satisfaction is compared. The aim of this study is to assess patient general satisfaction with mandibular single-implant overdentures and complete dentures.

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