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Acceleration-sensitivity threshold of Physarum
Journal of Biotechnology, 1996Free-living cells show distinct gravisensitivities and often use the gravity ('g') vector for their spatial orientation. The rhythmic contractions of the ameboid Myxomycete (acellular slime mold) Physarum polycephalum are a sensitive parameter which can be modified by external stimuli.
Block, I., Briegleb, W., Wolke, A.
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2016
We report the progress of using the plasmodium of Physarum as a biological electronic component. We provide blue prints of experimental prototypes of Physarum wires and analyse their transfer function, discuss how lifespan of a Physarum can be increased. We overview our experimental laboratory results on using Physarum wires with buffers and evaluate a
James G. H. Whiting, Andrew Adamatzky
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We report the progress of using the plasmodium of Physarum as a biological electronic component. We provide blue prints of experimental prototypes of Physarum wires and analyse their transfer function, discuss how lifespan of a Physarum can be increased. We overview our experimental laboratory results on using Physarum wires with buffers and evaluate a
James G. H. Whiting, Andrew Adamatzky
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Physarum-energy optimization algorithm
Soft Computing, 2017zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Xiang Feng +3 more
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1986
In the following, we attempt to demonstrate that Physarum is an adequate model system for studies of the eukaryotic mitotic cycle, cell differentiation, and motility, A schematic presentation of the life cycle of this organism is shown in Fig. 1-1, at the end of this chapter. (See Sauer and Pierron, 1983, for a recent review).
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In the following, we attempt to demonstrate that Physarum is an adequate model system for studies of the eukaryotic mitotic cycle, cell differentiation, and motility, A schematic presentation of the life cycle of this organism is shown in Fig. 1-1, at the end of this chapter. (See Sauer and Pierron, 1983, for a recent review).
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DNA replication in Physarum polycephalum
Journal of Molecular Biology, 1972Abstract The DNA of Physarum polycephalum, a eukaryote whose nuclei divide synchronously, was uniformly-labeled with [14C]thymidine or pulse-labeled for 10 minutes with [3H]thymidine. Nuclei isolated from combined 14C- and 3H-labeled cultures were gently lysed on top of neutral and alkaline sucrose density gradients.
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Physarum styriacum, a synonym of Physarum vernum
Mycotaxon, 2005G Moreno, H Singer, C Illana
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The Rudiments of Physarum Games
2018In this chapter, we are going to propose a context-based game theory as an example of new mathematics which could be applied in programming different biological devices, not only the Physarum Chips.
Andrew Schumann, Krzysztof Pancerz
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A survey on physarum polycephalum intelligent foraging behaviour and bio-inspired applications
Artificial Intelligence Review, 2022Abubakr Awad, Wei Pang, David Lusseau
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The Roman Empire is renowned for sharp logical design and outstanding building quality of its road system. Many roads built by Romans are still used in continental Europe and UK. The Roman roads were built for military transportations with efficiency in mind, as straight as possible.
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