Living cells of many types need to move in response to external stimuli in order to accomplish their functional tasks; these tasks range from wound healing to immune response to fertilization. While the directional motion is typically dictated by an external signal, the actual motility is also restricted by physical constraints, such as the presence of other cells and the extracellular matrix. The ability to successfully navigate in the presence of obstacles is not only essential for organisms, but might prove relevant in the study of autonomous robotic motion.We study a computational model of amoeboid chemotactic navigation under differing conditions, from motion in an obstacle-free environment to navigation between obstacles and finally t...
On flat substrates, several cell types exhibit amoeboid migration, which is characterized by restles...
Natural chemical gradients to which cells respond chemotactically are often dynamic, with both spati...
Motile cells moving in multicellular organisms encounter microenvironments of locally heterogeneous ...
Living cells of many types need to move in response to external stimuli in order to accomplish their...
Guided cell movement is essential for development and integrity of animals and crucially involved in...
The behaviour of an organism often reflects a strategy for coping with its environment. Such behavio...
During metazoan development, immune surveillance and cancer dissemination, cells migrate in complex ...
Guided cell movement is essential for development and integrity of animals and crucially involved in...
Guided cell movement is essential for development and integrity of animals and crucially involved in...
Chemotaxis, the movement of an organism in response to a chemical stimulus, is a typical feature of ...
Cell migration is a complex phenomenon that plays an important role in many biological processes. Ou...
How signals coordinate and direct chemotaxis is an issue that is actively investigated. A new study ...
Many eukaryotic cells are able to crawl on surfaces and guide their motility based on environmental ...
Motility is a fundamental cellular behavior that is often prompted by environmental changes and/or s...
The mechanisms of bacterial chemotaxis have been extensively studied for several decades, but how th...
On flat substrates, several cell types exhibit amoeboid migration, which is characterized by restles...
Natural chemical gradients to which cells respond chemotactically are often dynamic, with both spati...
Motile cells moving in multicellular organisms encounter microenvironments of locally heterogeneous ...
Living cells of many types need to move in response to external stimuli in order to accomplish their...
Guided cell movement is essential for development and integrity of animals and crucially involved in...
The behaviour of an organism often reflects a strategy for coping with its environment. Such behavio...
During metazoan development, immune surveillance and cancer dissemination, cells migrate in complex ...
Guided cell movement is essential for development and integrity of animals and crucially involved in...
Guided cell movement is essential for development and integrity of animals and crucially involved in...
Chemotaxis, the movement of an organism in response to a chemical stimulus, is a typical feature of ...
Cell migration is a complex phenomenon that plays an important role in many biological processes. Ou...
How signals coordinate and direct chemotaxis is an issue that is actively investigated. A new study ...
Many eukaryotic cells are able to crawl on surfaces and guide their motility based on environmental ...
Motility is a fundamental cellular behavior that is often prompted by environmental changes and/or s...
The mechanisms of bacterial chemotaxis have been extensively studied for several decades, but how th...
On flat substrates, several cell types exhibit amoeboid migration, which is characterized by restles...
Natural chemical gradients to which cells respond chemotactically are often dynamic, with both spati...
Motile cells moving in multicellular organisms encounter microenvironments of locally heterogeneous ...