AbstractBecause arrays of motile cilia drive fluids for a range of processes, the versatile mechano-chemical mechanism coordinating them has been under scrutiny. The protist Paramecium presents opportunities to compare how groups of cilia perform two distinct functions, swimming propulsion and nutrient uptake. We present how the body cilia responsible for propulsion and the oral-groove cilia responsible for nutrient uptake respond to changes in their mechanical environment accomplished by varying the fluid viscosity over a factor of 7. Analysis with a phenomenological model of trajectories of swimmers made neutrally buoyant with magnetic forces combined with high-speed imaging of ciliary beating reveal that the body cilia exert a nearly con...
The phenomenon of ciliary coordination has garnered increasing attention in recent decades and multi...
Abstract The coordinated beating of motile cilia is responsible for ovum transport in the oviduct, t...
Efficient ciliary locomotion and transport require the coordination of motile cilia. Short-range coo...
AbstractBecause arrays of motile cilia drive fluids for a range of processes, the versatile mechano-...
International audienceParamecium cells swim and feed by beating their thousands of cilia in coordina...
To survive in harsh environments, single-celled microorganisms autonomously respond to external stim...
Motile cilia are widespread across the animal and plant kingdoms, displaying complex collective dyna...
Active oscillators, with purely hydrodynamic coupling, are useful simple models to understand variou...
Since the Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics first published a review on microorganism locomotion by J...
The ciliate Paramecium exhibits characteristic motile behaviour. When it is not feeding it normally ...
Paramecium species, especially P. tetraurelia and caudatum, are model organisms for modern research ...
International audienceCilia are ubiquitous and highly conserved extensions that endow the cell with ...
International audienceParamecium and other protists are able to swim at velocities reaching several ...
Flagellar locomotion is one of the first forms of locomotion on our planet. Microorganisms use their...
The swimming behaviour of Paramecium was analyzed under natural and experimental hypergravity condit...
The phenomenon of ciliary coordination has garnered increasing attention in recent decades and multi...
Abstract The coordinated beating of motile cilia is responsible for ovum transport in the oviduct, t...
Efficient ciliary locomotion and transport require the coordination of motile cilia. Short-range coo...
AbstractBecause arrays of motile cilia drive fluids for a range of processes, the versatile mechano-...
International audienceParamecium cells swim and feed by beating their thousands of cilia in coordina...
To survive in harsh environments, single-celled microorganisms autonomously respond to external stim...
Motile cilia are widespread across the animal and plant kingdoms, displaying complex collective dyna...
Active oscillators, with purely hydrodynamic coupling, are useful simple models to understand variou...
Since the Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics first published a review on microorganism locomotion by J...
The ciliate Paramecium exhibits characteristic motile behaviour. When it is not feeding it normally ...
Paramecium species, especially P. tetraurelia and caudatum, are model organisms for modern research ...
International audienceCilia are ubiquitous and highly conserved extensions that endow the cell with ...
International audienceParamecium and other protists are able to swim at velocities reaching several ...
Flagellar locomotion is one of the first forms of locomotion on our planet. Microorganisms use their...
The swimming behaviour of Paramecium was analyzed under natural and experimental hypergravity condit...
The phenomenon of ciliary coordination has garnered increasing attention in recent decades and multi...
Abstract The coordinated beating of motile cilia is responsible for ovum transport in the oviduct, t...
Efficient ciliary locomotion and transport require the coordination of motile cilia. Short-range coo...