The process by which cells encounter their targets is the first step of a number of cell functions involved in the immune response, such as cell-mediated cytotoxicity and phagocytic ingestion of foreign material. In many instances, this encounter may be rate-limiting, and therefore it is important to understand what factors influence the encounter rate. One key aspect of cell-target encounter is the motility behavior of the cell in the vicinity of a target. This movement may be entirely random, or there may be a directed, or chemotactic, component to it. In this paper we focus on the effects of cell motility properties, and particularly the chemotactic directional bias, on the rate of cell-target encounter. Specifically, we derive an expres...
<div><p>Many cell types can bias their direction of locomotion by coupling to external cues. Charact...
Eukaryotic chemotaxis involves distinct cell shapes, with movement in shallow gradients dominated by...
Many cell types can bias their direction of locomotion by coupling to external cues. Characteristics...
Efficient and rapid immune response upon challenge by an infectious agent is vital to host defense. ...
Trajectories of polymorphonuclear leukocytes which are responding to a chemical gradient are analyze...
Motility is a fundamental cellular behavior that is often prompted by environmental changes and/or s...
Directed cell motion in response to an external chemical gradient occurs in many biological phenomen...
Directed cell motion in response to an external chemical gradient occurs in many biological phenomen...
Chemotaxis, the biased movement of cells along a chemical gradient, is thought to be important in lo...
<p><i>A</i>, Hypothetical chemotactic paths of three cells (square, diamond or triangle) based on fi...
Cell migration is a complex phenomenon that plays an important role in many biological processes. Ou...
Many cell types can bias their direction of locomotion by coupling to external cues. Charac-teristic...
When motile cells come into contact with one another their motion is often considerably altered. In ...
Abstract Chemotaxis enables cells to systematically approach distant targets that emit a diffusible ...
The ability of motile immune cells to detect and follow gradients of chemoattractant is critical to ...
<div><p>Many cell types can bias their direction of locomotion by coupling to external cues. Charact...
Eukaryotic chemotaxis involves distinct cell shapes, with movement in shallow gradients dominated by...
Many cell types can bias their direction of locomotion by coupling to external cues. Characteristics...
Efficient and rapid immune response upon challenge by an infectious agent is vital to host defense. ...
Trajectories of polymorphonuclear leukocytes which are responding to a chemical gradient are analyze...
Motility is a fundamental cellular behavior that is often prompted by environmental changes and/or s...
Directed cell motion in response to an external chemical gradient occurs in many biological phenomen...
Directed cell motion in response to an external chemical gradient occurs in many biological phenomen...
Chemotaxis, the biased movement of cells along a chemical gradient, is thought to be important in lo...
<p><i>A</i>, Hypothetical chemotactic paths of three cells (square, diamond or triangle) based on fi...
Cell migration is a complex phenomenon that plays an important role in many biological processes. Ou...
Many cell types can bias their direction of locomotion by coupling to external cues. Charac-teristic...
When motile cells come into contact with one another their motion is often considerably altered. In ...
Abstract Chemotaxis enables cells to systematically approach distant targets that emit a diffusible ...
The ability of motile immune cells to detect and follow gradients of chemoattractant is critical to ...
<div><p>Many cell types can bias their direction of locomotion by coupling to external cues. Charact...
Eukaryotic chemotaxis involves distinct cell shapes, with movement in shallow gradients dominated by...
Many cell types can bias their direction of locomotion by coupling to external cues. Characteristics...