The development of the nervous system requires nerve fibres to be guided accurately over long distances in order to make correct connections between neurons. Molecular gradients help to direct these growing fibres, by a process known as chemotaxis. However, this requires the accurate measurement of concentration differences by chemoreceptors. Here, we ask how the signals from a set of chemoreceptors interacting with a concentration gradient can best be used to determine the direction of this gradient. Prior models of chemotaxis have typically assumed that the chemoreceptors produce signals reflecting just the time-averaged binding state of those receptors. In this article, we show that in fact the optimal chemotaxis performance can be achie...
AbstractComplex networks of interacting molecular components of living cells are responsible for man...
Molecular gradients are one of the sources of information growing axons use to find their targets in...
Quantifying information transmission in eukaryotic gradient sensing and chemotactic response the dat...
The development of the nervous system requires nerve fibres to be guided accurately over long distan...
Chemotaxis (detecting and following chemical gradients) plays a crucial role in the function of many...
Chemotaxis plays a crucial role in many biological processes, including nervous system development. ...
Chemotaxis plays a crucial role in many biological processes, including nervous system development. ...
Cell chemotaxis is crucial to many biological functions including development, wound healing, and ca...
Cell chemotaxis is crucial to many biological functions including development, wound healing, and ca...
Chemotaxis (detecting and following chemical gradients) plays a crucial role in the function of many...
Chemotaxis, or directed motion in chemical gradients, is critical for various biological processes. ...
Chemotaxis, or directed motion in chemical gradients, is critical for various biological processes. ...
ABSTRACT Binding of ligand to its receptor is a stochastic process that exhibits fluctuations in tim...
Binding of ligand to its receptor is a stochastic process that exhibits fluctuations in time and spa...
AbstractBinding of ligand to its receptor is a stochastic process that exhibits fluctuations in time...
AbstractComplex networks of interacting molecular components of living cells are responsible for man...
Molecular gradients are one of the sources of information growing axons use to find their targets in...
Quantifying information transmission in eukaryotic gradient sensing and chemotactic response the dat...
The development of the nervous system requires nerve fibres to be guided accurately over long distan...
Chemotaxis (detecting and following chemical gradients) plays a crucial role in the function of many...
Chemotaxis plays a crucial role in many biological processes, including nervous system development. ...
Chemotaxis plays a crucial role in many biological processes, including nervous system development. ...
Cell chemotaxis is crucial to many biological functions including development, wound healing, and ca...
Cell chemotaxis is crucial to many biological functions including development, wound healing, and ca...
Chemotaxis (detecting and following chemical gradients) plays a crucial role in the function of many...
Chemotaxis, or directed motion in chemical gradients, is critical for various biological processes. ...
Chemotaxis, or directed motion in chemical gradients, is critical for various biological processes. ...
ABSTRACT Binding of ligand to its receptor is a stochastic process that exhibits fluctuations in tim...
Binding of ligand to its receptor is a stochastic process that exhibits fluctuations in time and spa...
AbstractBinding of ligand to its receptor is a stochastic process that exhibits fluctuations in time...
AbstractComplex networks of interacting molecular components of living cells are responsible for man...
Molecular gradients are one of the sources of information growing axons use to find their targets in...
Quantifying information transmission in eukaryotic gradient sensing and chemotactic response the dat...