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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
- Chemotaxis - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Chemotaxis is defined as a cell behavior where cells detect extracellular signal gradients through receptors, leading to directional movement Prokaryotes and eukaryotes utilize different mechanisms to achieve chemotaxis by moving in response to chemical gradients
- What Is Chemotaxis and Why Does It Matter? - Biology Insights
Chemotaxis describes the directed movement of cells or organisms in response to specific chemical signals in their environment This phenomenon allows cells to navigate by sensing differences in chemical concentrations
- Effects of cell-cell communication on bacterial chemotaxis
Using a mathematical model, this manuscript investigates the effect of cell-cell communication on bacterial chemotaxis The authors find that self-secreted chemoattractants can either promote or hinder chemotaxis, depending on parameters Analytical results identify which parameters are critical to collective migration and offer insights for future experiments #BiophysicsSpotlight #
- Decoding the chemotactic signal - PMC
Chemotaxis, the directed migration of cells in response to a chemical stimulus, is critical for the survival of cells and organisms alike
- Chemotaxis–Reaction Models in Microbial Ecology: Theory, Analysis, and . . .
Chemotaxis, the directed movement of microorganisms in response to chemical gradients, plays a pivotal role in microbial ecology This article provides a comprehensive review of mathematical models that couple chemotaxis with reaction dynamics to describe microbial population behavior
- The minimal chemotactic cell | Science Advances
The movement of cells and microorganisms in response to chemical gradients, chemotaxis, is fundamental to the evolution of myriad biological processes In this work, we demonstrate that even the simplest cell-like structures are capable of chemotactic navigation By encapsulating enzymes within lipid vesicles that incorporate a minimal number of membrane pores, we reveal that a solitary
- 7. 21A: Chemotaxis - Biology LibreTexts
Chemotaxis is the phenomenon whereby somatic cells, bacteria, and other single-cell or multicellular organisms direct their movements according to certain chemicals in their environment
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