chemotaxis
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The researchers found that the key to understanding the chemotaxis of the droplets is the pH-gradient, as it facilitates the Marangoni effect, which describes how molecules flow from areas of high surface tension to low.
From Science Daily • Apr. 25, 2024
An important example is the process by which cells or organisms move in response to chemical signals in their environment, also known as chemotaxis.
From Science Daily • Apr. 25, 2024
Over the last century, how researchers understood cell migration was limited to the effects of biochemical signals, or chemotaxis, that direct a cell to move from one place to another.
From Salon • Jan. 10, 2023
Leukotrienes are particularly good at attracting neutrophils from the blood to the site of infection by chemotaxis.
From Textbooks • Jun. 19, 2013
The following is interesting, as containing a foreshadowing of the chemotaxis of antherozoids which was shown to exist by Pfeffer in 1881: see "Untersuchungen aus dem botanischen Institut zu Tubingen," Volume I., page 363.
From More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2 by Darwin, Francis, Sir
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