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Chemotaxis (from chemo- + taxis) is the
movement of an
organism or
entity in
response to a
chemical stimulus.
Somatic cells, bacteria, and
other single-cell...
- This
process can be
understood in
several steps:[citation needed]
Chemoattraction Rolling adhesion Tight adhesion (Endothelial)
Transmigration It has...
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response to exercise. IL-8
Chemokine Primarily macrophages Activation and
chemoattraction of neutrophils, with a weak
effect on
monocytes and eosinophils. Leukotriene...
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Blastophaga psenes is a wasp
species in the
genus Blastophaga. It
pollinates the
common fig
Ficus carica and the
closely related Ficus palmata.
These wasps...
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support the
growth of
cells in
semisolid media Chemokines:
mediate chemoattraction (chemotaxis)
between cells.
Structural homogeneity has been able to...
- from a substance. Of the two
directional varieties of chemotaxis,
chemoattraction has been
studied to a much
greater extent. Only
recently have the key...
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following biological processes: cell adhesion, cell
activation and
chemoattraction, cell
growth and differentiation, cell cycle, and apoptosis. Given...
- 2018-09-03. Forbes, WM; Ashton, FT; Boston, R; Zhu, X; Schad, GA (2004). "
Chemoattraction and
chemorepulsion of
Strongyloides stercoralis infective larvae on...
- Cell-derived
Neurotrophic Factor (GDNF)
Pathway Stimulates Migration and
Chemoattraction of
Epithelial Cells".
Journal of Cell Biology. 142 (5): 1337–1345....
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chemoattraction and repulsion. Dscam1, of drosophila, may be one of the
molecules involved in
counteracting the netrin-dependent
chemoattraction between...