74 results on '"Emonet, Thierry"'
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2. Non-genetic adaptation by collective migration
3. Extracting spatial information from temporal odor patterns: insights from insects
4. Direct measurement of dynamic attractant gradients reveals breakdown of the Patlak-Keller-Segel chemotaxis model
5. Temporal novelty detection and multiple timescale integration drive Drosophila orientation dynamics in temporally diverse olfactory environments
6. Optimal inference of molecular interaction dynamics in FRET microscopy
7. Sensory diversity and precise adaptation enable independent bet-hedging strategies for multiple signals at the same time
8. Odour motion sensing enhances navigation of complex plumes
9. Novelty detection and multiple timescale integration drive Drosophila orientation dynamics in temporally diverse olfactory environments
10. Where is that smell coming from?
11. Collective behavior and nongenetic inheritance allow bacterial populations to adapt to changing environments
12. Optimal inference of molecular interactions in live FRET imaging
13. Sensing complementary temporal features of odor signals enhances navigation of diverse turbulent plumes
14. Author response: Sensing complementary temporal features of odor signals enhances navigation of diverse turbulent plumes
15. Odor motion sensing enables complex plume navigation
16. A mechanism for migrating bacterial populations to non-genetically adapt to new environments
17. Navigating a diversity of turbulent plumes is enhanced by sensing complementary temporal features of odor signals
18. A Primed Subpopulation of Bacteria Enables Rapid Expression of the Type 3 Secretion System in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
19. Non-Genetic Diversity in Chemosensing and Chemotactic Behavior
20. Walking Drosophila navigate complex plumes using stochastic decisions biased by the timing of odor encounters
21. Author response: Walking Drosophila navigate complex plumes using stochastic decisions biased by the timing of odor encounters
22. Walking Drosophila navigate complex plumes using stochastic decisions biased by the timing of odor encounters
23. A rule from bacteria to balance growth and expansion
24. Modulation of flagellar rotation in surface-attached bacteria: A pathway for rapid surface-sensing after flagellar attachment
25. Controlling and measuring dynamic odorant stimuli in the laboratory
26. Front-end Weber-Fechner gain control enhances the fidelity of combinatorial odor coding
27. Organization of Embryonic Morphogenesis via Mechanical Information
28. Author response: Front-end Weber-Fechner gain control enhances the fidelity of combinatorial odor coding
29. Modulation of Flagellar Rotation in Surface-Attached Bacteria: A Circuit for Rapid Surface-Sensing
30. Controlling and measuring dynamic odorant stimuli in the laboratory
31. Front-end Weber-Fechner gain control enhances the fidelity of combinatorial odor coding
32. Behavioral Variability and Phenotypic Diversity in Bacterial Chemotaxis
33. Non‐genetic diversity modulates population performance
34. Phenotypic diversity and temporal variability in a bacterial signaling network revealed by single-cell FRET
35. Cyclic di-GMP differentially tunes a bacterial flagellar motor through a novel class of CheY-like regulators
36. Author response: Phenotypic diversity and temporal variability in a bacterial signaling network revealed by single-cell FRET
37. Author response: Cyclic di-GMP differentially tunes a bacterial flagellar motor through a novel class of CheY-like regulators
38. Patterned Disordered Cell Motion Ensures Vertebral Column Symmetry
39. Olfactory receptor neurons use gain control and complementary kinetics to encode intermittent odorant stimuli
40. Author response: Olfactory receptor neurons use gain control and complementary kinetics to encode intermittent odorant stimuli
41. Feedback between motion and sensation provides nonlinear boost in run-and-tumble navigation
42. Non‐genetic diversity modulates population performance
43. Direct Correlation between Motile Behavior and Protein Abundance in Single Cells
44. Direct correlation between motile behavior and protein abundance in single cells
45. Presynaptic GABA Receptors Mediate Temporal Contrast Enhancement inDrosophilaOlfactory Sensory Neurons and Modulate Odor-Driven Behavioral Kinetics
46. Adaptability of non-genetic diversity in bacterial chemotaxis
47. Limits of Feedback Control in Bacterial Chemotaxis
48. Adaptation Dynamics in Densely Clustered Chemoreceptors
49. Cell-Fibronectin Interactions Propel Vertebrate Trunk Elongation via Tissue Mechanics
50. Functional diversity among sensory receptors in a Drosophila olfactory circuit
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