Microorganisms, particularly parasites, have developed sophisticated swimming mechanisms to cope with a varied range of environments. African Trypanosomes, causative agents of fatal illness in humans and animals, use an insect vector (the Tsetse fly) to infect mammals, involving many developmental changes in which cell motility is of prime importance. Our studies reveal that differences in cell body shape are correlated with a diverse range of cell behaviors contributing to the directional motion of the cell. Straighter cells swim more directionally while cells that exhibit little net displacement appear to be more bent. Initiation of cell division, beginning with the emergence of a second flagellum at the base, correlates to directional pe...
Blood is a remarkable habitat: it is highly viscous, contains a dense packaging of cells and perpetu...
The flagellum of Trypanosoma brucei is an essential and multifunctional organelle that drives parasi...
<p>(<i>A</i>) Illustration of <i>Trypanosoma brucei</i> cell architecture. (<i>B</i>) Percentage of ...
Microorganisms, particularly parasites, have developed sophisticated swimming mechanisms to cope wit...
Microorganisms, particularly parasites, have developed sophisticated swimming mechanisms to cope wit...
The question of how single cells swim is of primary medical importance - especially in the case of p...
African trypanosomes thrive in the bloodstream and tissue spaces of a wide range of mammalian hosts....
<p>The swimming trajectory and dynamic shape of the simulated model trypanosome (top row) compares w...
The dynamics of isolated microswimmers are studied in bounded flow using the African trypanosome, a ...
Swimming cells typically move along a helical path or undergo longitudinal rotation as they swim, ar...
Evolution has generated a plethora of flagellate microswimmers. They populate all natural waters, fr...
AbstractThe dynamics of isolated microswimmers are studied in bounded flow using the African trypano...
Cellular motility is an ancient eukaryotic trait, ubiquitous across phyla with roles in predator avo...
Blood is a remarkable habitat: it is highly viscous, contains a dense packaging of cells and perpetu...
The locomotion of microorganisms in a microscopic world, where cells move through a fluid environmen...
Blood is a remarkable habitat: it is highly viscous, contains a dense packaging of cells and perpetu...
The flagellum of Trypanosoma brucei is an essential and multifunctional organelle that drives parasi...
<p>(<i>A</i>) Illustration of <i>Trypanosoma brucei</i> cell architecture. (<i>B</i>) Percentage of ...
Microorganisms, particularly parasites, have developed sophisticated swimming mechanisms to cope wit...
Microorganisms, particularly parasites, have developed sophisticated swimming mechanisms to cope wit...
The question of how single cells swim is of primary medical importance - especially in the case of p...
African trypanosomes thrive in the bloodstream and tissue spaces of a wide range of mammalian hosts....
<p>The swimming trajectory and dynamic shape of the simulated model trypanosome (top row) compares w...
The dynamics of isolated microswimmers are studied in bounded flow using the African trypanosome, a ...
Swimming cells typically move along a helical path or undergo longitudinal rotation as they swim, ar...
Evolution has generated a plethora of flagellate microswimmers. They populate all natural waters, fr...
AbstractThe dynamics of isolated microswimmers are studied in bounded flow using the African trypano...
Cellular motility is an ancient eukaryotic trait, ubiquitous across phyla with roles in predator avo...
Blood is a remarkable habitat: it is highly viscous, contains a dense packaging of cells and perpetu...
The locomotion of microorganisms in a microscopic world, where cells move through a fluid environmen...
Blood is a remarkable habitat: it is highly viscous, contains a dense packaging of cells and perpetu...
The flagellum of Trypanosoma brucei is an essential and multifunctional organelle that drives parasi...
<p>(<i>A</i>) Illustration of <i>Trypanosoma brucei</i> cell architecture. (<i>B</i>) Percentage of ...