Berg, Howard C., 1934-....
Howard C. Berg American scientist (1934–2021)
Berg, Howard C.
VIAF ID: 108495239 (Personal)
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Works
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Amplitude and decay rate analysis of low level exponentially decaying radio-frequency signals | |
Comments on 'The use of flash photolysis for...analysis of bacterial chemotactic behaviour...'Mol Microbiol 25: 295-302 (1997) | |
E. coli in motion | |
Marvels of Bacterial Behavior | |
Mechanical limits of bacterial flagellar motors probed by electrorotation | |
Mechanism for adaptive remodeling of the bacterial flagellar switch. | |
Membrane dipole potentials | |
Microbubbles reveal chiral fluid flows in bacterial swarms. | |
Migration of bacteria in semisolid agar | |
Monitoring bacterial chemotaxis by using bioluminescence resonance energy transfer: absence of feedback from the flagellar motors | |
The MotA protein of E. coli is a proton-conducting component of the flagellar motor | |
Movement of microorganisms in viscous environments | |
Moving fluid with bacterial carpets | |
Mutants in disulfide bond formation that disrupt flagellar assembly in Escherichia coli | |
Mutations in the MotA protein of Escherichia coli reveal domains critical for proton conduction | |
Mutations That Stimulate flhDC Expression in Escherichia coli K-12. | |
n83209490 | |
On torque and tumbling in swimming Escherichia coli | |
An open letter to Elias Zerhouni | |
Osmotic pressure in a bacterial swarm. | |
Osmotic stress mechanically perturbs chemoreceptors in Escherichia coli | |
Perspectives on working at the physics-biology interface | |
pH dependence of CheA autophosphorylation in Escherichia coli | |
Physical constraints on microbial behavior How you act if you are very small. | |
Physics of chemoreception | |
Prokaryotic and eukaryotic flagella | |
Proteins of the human erythrocyte membrane as modified by pronase | |
Proteogenomic mapping as a complementary method to perform genome annotation | |
A protonmotive force drives bacterial flagella | |
Random walks in biology | |
Rapid rotation of flagellar bundles in swimming bacteria | |
Real-time imaging of fluorescent flagellar filaments | |
Response of the flagellar rotary motor to abrupt changes in extracellular pH | |
Restoration of torque in defective flagellar motors. | |
The Screw-Like Movement of a Gliding Bacterium Is Powered by Spiral Motion of Cell-Surface Adhesins | |
Seibutsugaku ni okeru randamu uōku | |
Selection of motile nonchemotactic mutants of Escherichia coli by field-flow fractionation | |
Self-electrophoresis is not the mechanism for motility in swimming cyanobacteria | |
Single-cell FRET imaging of phosphatase activity in the Escherichia coli chemotaxis system | |
Single-file diffusion of flagellin in flagellar filaments | |
Spatio-temporal patterns generated by Salmonella typhimurium | |
Specification of gradients used for studies of chemotaxis. | |
Spin exchange and surface relaxation in the atomic hydrogen maser | |
Swarming motility: it better be wet. | |
Switching of bacterial flagellar motors [corrected] triggered by mutant FliG. | |
Symmetries in bacterial motility | |
Synthesis of diazotized 35S sulfanilic acid of high specific activity: a label for the outer surface of cell membranes | |
Tandem adaptation with a common design in Escherichia coli chemotaxis | |
Temporal comparisons in bacterial chemotaxis | |
Thermal and solvent-isotope effects on the flagellar rotary motor near zero load | |
Torque-generating units of the bacterial flagellar motor step independently | |
Torque-speed relationship of the flagellar rotary motor of Escherichia coli | |
Touring machines. | |
Towards a model for Flavobacterium gliding. | |
Transducing proteins. Chemotaxis gene unveiled | |
Transient response to chemotactic stimuli in Escherichia coli | |
Ultrasensitivity of an adaptive bacterial motor | |
The upper surface of an Escherichia coli swarm is stationary | |
Using ratchets and sorters to fractionate motile cells of Escherichia coli by length | |
Visualization of bacterial flagella by video-enhanced light microscopy | |
Visualizing Flagella while Tracking Bacteria | |
Water reservoir maintained by cell growth fuels the spreading of a bacterial swarm | |
The wetting agent required for swarming in Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium is not a surfactant. | |
生物学におけるランダムウォーク |