The ability to detect a chemical gradient is fundamental to many cellular processes. In multicellular organisms gradient sensing plays an important role in many physiological processes such as wound healing and development. Unicellular organisms use gradient sensing to move (chemotaxis) or grow (chemotropism) towards a favorable environment. Some cells are capable of detecting extremely shallow gradients, even in the presence of significant molecular-level noise. For example, yeast have been reported to detect pheromone gradients as shallow as 0.1 nM/μm. Noise reduction mechanisms, such as time-averaging and the internalization of pheromone molecules, have been proposed to explain how yeast cells filter fluctuations and detect shallow gradi...
Cells localize (polarize) internal components to specific locations in response to external signals ...
Projecting or moving up a chemical gradient is a universal behavior of living organisms. We tested t...
Projecting or moving up a chemical gradient is a universal behavior of living organisms. We tested t...
The ability to detect a chemical gradient is fundamental to many cellular processes. In multicellula...
The ability to detect a chemical gradient is fundamental to many cellular processes. In multicellula...
Many cells are remarkably proficient at tracking very shallow chemical gradients, despite considerab...
Systems biology has grown immensely in the wake of human genome project. In recent years, there has ...
Many cells are remarkably proficient at tracking very shallow chemical gradients, despite considerab...
SummaryBackgroundMany cells are remarkably proficient at tracking very shallow chemical gradients, d...
Abstract Background Cells sense chemical spatial gradients and respond by polarizing internal compon...
Cells localize (polarize) internal components to specific locations in response to external signals ...
SummaryBackgroundMany cells are remarkably proficient at tracking very shallow chemical gradients, d...
Cells localize (polarize) internal components to specific locations in response to external signals ...
AbstractWe develop a mathematical model of phosphoinositide-mediated gradient sensing that can be ap...
Cells localize (polarize) internal components to specific locations in response to external signals ...
Cells localize (polarize) internal components to specific locations in response to external signals ...
Projecting or moving up a chemical gradient is a universal behavior of living organisms. We tested t...
Projecting or moving up a chemical gradient is a universal behavior of living organisms. We tested t...
The ability to detect a chemical gradient is fundamental to many cellular processes. In multicellula...
The ability to detect a chemical gradient is fundamental to many cellular processes. In multicellula...
Many cells are remarkably proficient at tracking very shallow chemical gradients, despite considerab...
Systems biology has grown immensely in the wake of human genome project. In recent years, there has ...
Many cells are remarkably proficient at tracking very shallow chemical gradients, despite considerab...
SummaryBackgroundMany cells are remarkably proficient at tracking very shallow chemical gradients, d...
Abstract Background Cells sense chemical spatial gradients and respond by polarizing internal compon...
Cells localize (polarize) internal components to specific locations in response to external signals ...
SummaryBackgroundMany cells are remarkably proficient at tracking very shallow chemical gradients, d...
Cells localize (polarize) internal components to specific locations in response to external signals ...
AbstractWe develop a mathematical model of phosphoinositide-mediated gradient sensing that can be ap...
Cells localize (polarize) internal components to specific locations in response to external signals ...
Cells localize (polarize) internal components to specific locations in response to external signals ...
Projecting or moving up a chemical gradient is a universal behavior of living organisms. We tested t...
Projecting or moving up a chemical gradient is a universal behavior of living organisms. We tested t...