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- Chemotaxis - Wikipedia
Chemotaxis (from chemo-+ taxis) is the movement of an organism or entity in response to a chemical stimulus [1] Somatic cells, bacteria, and other single-cell or multicellular organisms direct their movements according to certain chemicals in their environment
- 7. 21A: Chemotaxis - Biology LibreTexts
Chemotaxis is the phenomenon whereby bacterial cells direct their movements according to certain chemicals in their environment Explain how chemotaxis works in bacteria that have flagella
- Chemotaxis, chemokine receptors and human disease - PMC
Chemotaxis is the phenomenon in which the direction of a cell's locomotion is determined by an extracellular gradient of chemicals The first recorded observations of chemotaxis were made in 1888 by Leber, who found that leukocytes converge from all directions along straight paths to sites of rabbit corneal irritation [1,2] This observation
- Chemotaxis: From Microbial Movement to Immune and Developmental Roles . . .
Chemotaxis is a biological process that enables cells to navigate their environment by moving toward or away from chemical stimuli This ability allows organisms to find nutrients and escape harmful substances
- Chemotaxis - Biology Simple
Chemotaxis is the movement of cells in response to chemical signals This process guides cells towards or away from stimuli Chemotaxis plays a crucial role in various biological processes, such as immune response, wound healing, and developmental processes
- The ecological roles of bacterial chemotaxis - Nature
Traditionally, chemotaxis has been understood as a foraging strategy by which bacteria enhance their uptake of nutrients and energy, yet it has remained puzzling why certain less nutritious
- Chemotaxis - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Chemotaxis is the directed movement of cells (or an organism) towards or away from a chemical source A classical example of chemotaxis is the movement of immune cells, such as neutrophils or macrophages, towards chemoattractants released at sites of infection or injury (e g fMLP and CSF-1) [1]
- Chemotaxis | definition of chemotaxis by Medical dictionary
Movement of cells or organisms in response to chemicals, whereby the cells are attracted (positive chemotaxis) or repelled (negative chemotaxis) by substances exhibiting chemical properties
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