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Douglas B. Kell
Researcher at University of Liverpool
Publications - 657
Citations - 55792
Douglas B. Kell is an academic researcher from University of Liverpool. The author has contributed to research in topics: Systems biology & Dielectric. The author has an hindex of 111, co-authored 634 publications receiving 50335 citations. Previous affiliations of Douglas B. Kell include Max Planck Society & University of Wales.
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Erratum: The Systems Biology Graphical Notation
Nicolas Le Novère,Michael Hucka,Huaiyu Mi,Stuart L. Moodie,Falk Schreiber,Anatoly Sorokin,Emek Demir,Katja Wegner,Mirit I. Aladjem,Sarala M. Wimalaratne,Frank T Bergman,Ralph Gauges,Peter Ghazal,Hideya Kawaji,Lu Li,Yukiko Matsuoka,Alice Villéger,Sarah Elizabeth Boyd,Laurence Calzone,Mélanie Courtot,Ugur Dogrusoz,Tom C. Freeman,Akira Funahashi,Samik Ghosh,Akiya Jouraku,Sohyoung Kim,Fedor Kolpakov,Augustin Luna,Sven Sahle,Esther Schmidt,Steven Watterson,Guanming Wu,Igor Goryanin,Douglas B. Kell,Chris Sander,Herbert M. Sauro,Jacky L. Snoep,Kurt W. Kohn,Hiroaki Kitano +38 more
TL;DR: In the version of this article initially published, the wrong versions of Figures 1, 2 and 3 were used, which has been corrected in the HTML and PDF versions of the article.
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Effects of pCO2 on the growth and metabolism of Clostridium sporogenes NCIB 8053 in defined media
TL;DR: The metabolic control theory of Kacser, Burns, Heinrich and Rapoport has been applied to the results obtained, to provide a quantitative description of the effects of pCO2 on the growth rate of Cl. sporogenes.
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Fluorescent brighteners: Novel stains for the flow cytometric analysis of microorganisms
Hazel M. Davey,Douglas B. Kell +1 more
TL;DR: It is shown that UV-excited fluorescent whitening agents, in particular Tinopal CBS-X, are effective stains for both vegetative microbial cells and for spores of Gram-positive bacteria.
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PartsGenie: an integrated tool for optimizing and sharing synthetic biology parts
Neil Swainston,Mark S. Dunstan,Adrian J. Jervis,Christopher J. Robinson,Pablo Carbonell,Alan Williams,Jean-Loup Faulon,Jean-Loup Faulon,Nigel S. Scrutton,Douglas B. Kell +9 more
TL;DR: PartsGenie facilitates the design, optimization and dissemination of reusable synthetic biology parts through an integrated application that bridges the gap between optimization tools for the design of novel parts and the representation in community‐developed data standards.