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- on bacteria. Mechanisms concerning chemorepellents are less known than chemoattractants. Although chemorepellents work to confer an avoidance response...
- steps of concentrations are considered as chemoattractants, while chemorepellents result moving off the chemical. Chemotaxis is described in prokaryotic...
- proteins they induce the migration through the gut. Wunen proteins are chemorepellents that lead the germ cells away from the endoderm and into the mesoderm...
- initially receives chemoattractive signaling from netrin ligands and chemorepellents from slit ligands (1). When the neuron commits to crossing, Robo-3...
- function protein binding neuropilin binding semaphorin receptor binding chemorepellent activity Cellular component integral component of membrane postsynaptic...
- amyloid-beta binding phospholipid transporter activity protein binding chemorepellent activity lipid transporter activity cholesterol binding identical protein...
- key mechanism involved in regulating leukocyte motility. Many of the chemorepellents that affect neuronal cell migration, including netrins, semaphorins...
- accordingly. Such chemical molecules are either known as chemoattractants or chemorepellents, which play a crucial role in attracting or repelling the organism...
- commonly found acting in neurons, endothelial cells and cancer cells. Chemorepellents help to direct growing axons toward the correct regions by directing...
- has been found to be influenced by the protein ephrin. Ephrin is a chemorepellent meaning that its interactions with proteins results in an inactivation...