[HTML][HTML] Engineering microbes for tolerance to next-generation biofuels
MJ Dunlop - Biotechnology for biofuels, 2011 - Springer
A major challenge when using microorganisms to produce bulk chemicals such as biofuels
is that the production targets are often toxic to cells. Many biofuels are known to reduce cell …
is that the production targets are often toxic to cells. Many biofuels are known to reduce cell …
Engineering microbial biofuel tolerance and export using efflux pumps
MJ Dunlop, ZY Dossani, HL Szmidt, HC Chu… - Molecular systems …, 2011 - embopress.org
Many compounds being considered as candidates for advanced biofuels are toxic to
microorganisms. This introduces an undesirable trade‐off when engineering metabolic pathways …
microorganisms. This introduces an undesirable trade‐off when engineering metabolic pathways …
Nanocomposites based on graphene analogous materials and conducting polymers: a review
MJ Dunlop, R Bissessur - Journal of materials science, 2020 - Springer
Interest in nanocomposite materials has grown rapidly over the past decade. In this time,
graphene, graphene analogs, and polymers have increasingly found use as components in …
graphene, graphene analogs, and polymers have increasingly found use as components in …
Cellulose nanocrystals in the development of biodegradable materials: A review on CNC resources, modification, and their hybridization
The escalating demand for sustainable materials has propelled cellulose into the spotlight
as a promising alternative to petroleum-based products. As the most abundant organic …
as a promising alternative to petroleum-based products. As the most abundant organic …
Regulatory activity revealed by dynamic correlations in gene expression noise
Gene regulatory interactions are context dependent, active in some cellular states but not in
others. Stochastic fluctuations, or 'noise', in gene expression propagate through active, but …
others. Stochastic fluctuations, or 'noise', in gene expression propagate through active, but …
Heterogeneity in efflux pump expression predisposes antibiotic-resistant cells to mutation
I El Meouche, MJ Dunlop - Science, 2018 - science.org
… El Meouche and Dunlop found that increased expression of efflux pumps on some cells
affords them some relief from antibiotic toxicity. But up-regulating efflux pumps is costly for the …
affords them some relief from antibiotic toxicity. But up-regulating efflux pumps is costly for the …
[HTML][HTML] Microsecond fingerprint stimulated Raman spectroscopic imaging by ultrafast tuning and spatial-spectral learning
Label-free vibrational imaging by stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) provides unprecedented
insight into real-time chemical distributions. Specifically, SRS in the fingerprint region (400…
insight into real-time chemical distributions. Specifically, SRS in the fingerprint region (400…
Is a science of caring possible?
MJ Dunlop - Journal of advanced nursing, 1986 - Wiley Online Library
After some exploration of caring as a socio‐historical construct, the author examines the
changing conception of caring in nursing between Florence Nightingale's day and our own. The …
changing conception of caring in nursing between Florence Nightingale's day and our own. The …
[HTML][HTML] DeLTA: Automated cell segmentation, tracking, and lineage reconstruction using deep learning
Microscopy image analysis is a major bottleneck in quantification of single-cell microscopy
data, typically requiring human oversight and curation, which limit both accuracy and …
data, typically requiring human oversight and curation, which limit both accuracy and …
[HTML][HTML] A model for improving microbial biofuel production using a synthetic feedback loop
Cells use feedback to implement a diverse range of regulatory functions. Building synthetic
feedback control systems may yield insight into the roles that feedback can play in regulation …
feedback control systems may yield insight into the roles that feedback can play in regulation …