Chemotaxis is a ubiquitous biological phenomenon in which cells detect a spatial gradient of chemoattractant, and then move towards the source. Here we present a position-dependent advection-diffusion model that quantitatively describes the statistical features of the chemotactic motion of the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum in a linear gradient of cAMP (cyclic adenosine monophosphate). We fit the model to experimental trajectories that are recorded in a microfluidic setup with stationary cAMP gradients and extract the diffusion and drift coefficients in the gradient direction. Our analysis shows that for the majority of gradients, both coefficients decrease over time and become negative as the cells crawl up the gradient. The extrac...
Natural chemical gradients to which cells respond chemotactically are often dynamic, with both spati...
A Green's function method is developed to approach the spatiotemporal equations describing the cAMP ...
Chemotaxis of the bacterium Escherichia coli is well understood in shallow chemical gradients, but i...
Chemotaxis is a ubiquitous biological phenomenon in which cells detect a spatial gradient of chemoat...
Chemotaxis, the directed motion of a cell toward a chemical source, plays a key role in many essenti...
Chemotaxis, the directed motion of a cell toward a chemical source, plays a key role in many essenti...
<div><p>Chemotaxis, the directed motion of a cell toward a chemical source, plays a key role in many...
Amoeboid movement is one of the most widespread forms of cell motility that plays a key role in nume...
Chemotaxis, the movement of an organism in response to a chemical stimulus, is a typical feature of ...
Amoeboid movement is one of the most widespread forms of cell motility that plays a key role in nume...
The slime mould Dictyostelium discoideum is a widely studied paradigm for biological pattern formati...
The slime mould Dictyostelium discoideum is a widely studied paradigm for biological pattern formati...
Chemotaxis can be understood as the directed cell migration towards a nonisotropic chemoattractant g...
A Green’s function method is developed to approach the spatiotemporal equations describing the cAMP ...
The behaviour of an organism often reflects a strategy for coping with its environment. Such behavio...
Natural chemical gradients to which cells respond chemotactically are often dynamic, with both spati...
A Green's function method is developed to approach the spatiotemporal equations describing the cAMP ...
Chemotaxis of the bacterium Escherichia coli is well understood in shallow chemical gradients, but i...
Chemotaxis is a ubiquitous biological phenomenon in which cells detect a spatial gradient of chemoat...
Chemotaxis, the directed motion of a cell toward a chemical source, plays a key role in many essenti...
Chemotaxis, the directed motion of a cell toward a chemical source, plays a key role in many essenti...
<div><p>Chemotaxis, the directed motion of a cell toward a chemical source, plays a key role in many...
Amoeboid movement is one of the most widespread forms of cell motility that plays a key role in nume...
Chemotaxis, the movement of an organism in response to a chemical stimulus, is a typical feature of ...
Amoeboid movement is one of the most widespread forms of cell motility that plays a key role in nume...
The slime mould Dictyostelium discoideum is a widely studied paradigm for biological pattern formati...
The slime mould Dictyostelium discoideum is a widely studied paradigm for biological pattern formati...
Chemotaxis can be understood as the directed cell migration towards a nonisotropic chemoattractant g...
A Green’s function method is developed to approach the spatiotemporal equations describing the cAMP ...
The behaviour of an organism often reflects a strategy for coping with its environment. Such behavio...
Natural chemical gradients to which cells respond chemotactically are often dynamic, with both spati...
A Green's function method is developed to approach the spatiotemporal equations describing the cAMP ...
Chemotaxis of the bacterium Escherichia coli is well understood in shallow chemical gradients, but i...