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Mechanotaxis refers to the
directed movement of cell
motility via
mechanical cues (e.g.,
fluidic shear stress,
substrate stiffness gradients, etc.). In...
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organism in
response to a stimulus.
Animal locomotion Haptotaxis Mechanotaxis Optomotor response Tropism Adams, C. F.; Paul, A. J. (February 1999)...
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felines to aid in thigmotaxis.
Biology Animal locomotion Haptotaxis Mechanotaxis Optomotor response Tropism Different,
wider context Taxonomy, science...
- models.[citation needed]
McCutcheon index Tropism Durotaxis Haptotaxis Mechanotaxis Plithotaxis Thin
layers (oceanography)
Kallai et al. 2007, Thigmotaxis...
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hydrophobic interactions.
McCutcheon index Tropism Durotaxis Haptotaxis Mechanotaxis Plithotaxis Thin
layers (oceanography)
Chisholm H, ed. (1911). "Chemotaxis" ...
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which this
knowledge about haptotaxis can be used.
Chemotaxis Durotaxis Mechanotaxis Plithotaxis McCarthy JB, Palm SL,
Furcht LT (1983). "Migration by haptotaxis...
- monolayer, and the
stresses must be tensile.
Chemotaxis Durotaxis Haptotaxis Mechanotaxis Tambe, D.T., Hardin, C., Angelini, T.E., Rajendran, K., Park, C.Y., Serra-Picamal...
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persistence affect durotaxis.
Stiffness Young's
modulus Focal adhesion Mechanotaxis Chemotaxis Haptotaxis Plotnikov, SV; Pasapera, AM; Sab****, B; Waterman...
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Perutz Mechanics of
human ****uality
Mechanome Mechanosensitive channels Mechanotaxis Membrane biology Membrane channel Membrane contact site
Membrane curvature...