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Particle diffusion in a quasi-two-dimensional bacterial bath.

    Xiao-lun WuA. LibchaberPhysicsPhysical Review Letters
  • 27 March 2000
TLDRThe effect of bacterial motion on micron-scale beads in a freely suspended soap film is studied, and the measured mean-square displacements indicate superdiffusion in short times and normal diffusion in long times.Expand
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Swimming efficiency of bacterium Escherichia coli

    S. ChattopadhyayR. MoldovanC. YeungXiao-lun WuBiology, PhysicsProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
  • 22 December 2005
TLDRThe propulsive efficiency, defined as the ratio of the propulsive power output to the rotary power input provided by the motors, is found to be ≈2%, which is consistent with the efficiency predicted theoretically for a rigid helical coil.Expand
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Fast-moving bacteria self-organize into active two-dimensional crystals of rotating cells.

    A. PetroffXiao-lun WuA. LibchaberPhysics, BiologyPhysical Review Letters
  • 17 April 2015
TLDRA new form of collective dynamics displayed by Thiovulum majus, one of the fastest-swimming bacteria known, is investigated, and the equations of motion for a crystal are derived and shown to explain several aspects of the observed dynamics.Expand
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From the Cover: Bacterial flagellum as a propeller and as a rudder for efficient chemotaxis.

    Li XieT. AltindalS. ChattopadhyayXiao-lun WuBiologyProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
  • 8 February 2011
TLDRBy adopting the three-step cycle, cells of V. alginolyticus are able to quickly respond to a chemical gradient as well as to localize near a point source of attractant.Expand
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The effect of long-range hydrodynamic interaction on the swimming of a single bacterium.

    S. ChattopadhyayXiao-lun WuBiology, PhysicsBiophysical Journal
  • 4 March 2009
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Probing vesicle dynamics in single hippocampal synapses.

    Matthew ShtrahmanC. YeungDavid W. NauenGuoqiang BiXiao-lun WuBiologyBiophysical Journal
  • 1 November 2005
TLDRThe measurements suggest that the movement of vesicles to the active zone is the rate-limiting step in this process, and a stick-and-diffuse model consisting of diffusing vesicle that bind reversibly to the cytomatrix is constructed.Expand
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Diffusing-wave spectroscopy in a shear flow

    Xiao-lun WuD. PineP. ChaikinJ. HuangD. WeitzPhysics
  • 1990
We present a new technique for measuring velocity gradients for laminar shear flow, using dynamic light scattering in the strongly multiple-scattering regime. We derive temporal autocorrelationExpand
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Bacterial Chemotaxis in an Optical Trap

    T. AltindalS. ChattopadhyayXiao-lun WuBiology, EngineeringPLoS ONE
  • 8 April 2011
TLDRIt is found that the switching rate of the bacterial motor exhibits a biphasic behavior, showing a fast initial response followed by a slow relaxation to the steady-state switching rate, suggesting that the biphaic response may be evolutionarily conserved.Expand
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Bacterial motility patterns reveal importance of exploitation over exploration in marine microhabitats. Part I: theory.

    Li XieXiao-lun WuBiology, Environmental ScienceBiophysical Journal
  • 7 October 2014
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Dynamics of relaxation and dressing of a quenched Bose polaron

    D. BoyanovskyD. JasnowXiao-lun WuRob C. CoalsonPhysicsPhysical Review A
  • 19 July 2019
We study the nonequilibrium dynamics of relaxation and dressing of a mobile impurity with velocity $v$, suddenly immersed, or quenched, into a zero-temperature homogeneous Bose-Einstein condensate. AExpand
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  • S. Chattopadhyay
  • 10 Publications • 657 Citations
  • Li Xie
  • 10 Publications • 343 Citations
  • Ildoo Kim
  • 251 Publications • 8,706 Citations
  • C. Yeung
  • 44 Publications • 864 Citations
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