A novel microfluidic device is described that can detect the chemotactic response of motile bacterial cells (Escherichia coli) that swim toward a preferred nutrient with high resolution by sorting and concentrating them. The device consists of the typical Y-shaped microchannels that have been widely used in chemotaxis studies to attract cells toward a high concentration and a concentrator array integrated with arrow head-shaped ratchet structures beside the main microchannel to trap and accumulate them. Since the number of accumulated cells in the concentrator array continuously increases with time, the device makes it possible to amplify the chemotactic responses of the cells to 10 times greater than that in the typical Y-shaped channels i...
Bacteria, and in particular marine bacteria, can be found in environments that are poor in nutrients...
Chemotaxis is a process in which bacteria moves in response to a chemical gradient. There is limited...
Existing chemotaxis assays do not generate stable chemotactic gradients and thus—over time—functiona...
We present a novel microfluidic device that enables high sensitive analyses of the chemotactic respo...
Local concentration patterns of certain compounds can direct the migration of animal cells and bacte...
Chemotaxis is one of the most fundamental behaviors for organisms to sense the environment and direc...
We developed a multiple-channel microfluidic device for bacterial chemotaxis detection. Some charact...
We present a diffusion-driven and long-range concentration gradient generator by using hydrogel as a...
Whole-cell bacterial bioreporters are proposed as alternatives to chemical analysis of, for example,...
© 2014, by the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography. The nutrient environment ...
Whole-cell bacterial bioreporters are proposed as alternatives to chemical analysis of, for example,...
We studied the response of swimming Escherichia coli(E. coli) bacteria in a comprehensive set of wel...
Bacteria, and in particular marine bacteria, can be found in environments that are poor in nutrients...
Bacteria, and in particular marine bacteria, can be found in environments that are poor in nutrients...
Chemotaxis is a process in which bacteria moves in response to a chemical gradient. There is limited...
Bacteria, and in particular marine bacteria, can be found in environments that are poor in nutrients...
Chemotaxis is a process in which bacteria moves in response to a chemical gradient. There is limited...
Existing chemotaxis assays do not generate stable chemotactic gradients and thus—over time—functiona...
We present a novel microfluidic device that enables high sensitive analyses of the chemotactic respo...
Local concentration patterns of certain compounds can direct the migration of animal cells and bacte...
Chemotaxis is one of the most fundamental behaviors for organisms to sense the environment and direc...
We developed a multiple-channel microfluidic device for bacterial chemotaxis detection. Some charact...
We present a diffusion-driven and long-range concentration gradient generator by using hydrogel as a...
Whole-cell bacterial bioreporters are proposed as alternatives to chemical analysis of, for example,...
© 2014, by the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography. The nutrient environment ...
Whole-cell bacterial bioreporters are proposed as alternatives to chemical analysis of, for example,...
We studied the response of swimming Escherichia coli(E. coli) bacteria in a comprehensive set of wel...
Bacteria, and in particular marine bacteria, can be found in environments that are poor in nutrients...
Bacteria, and in particular marine bacteria, can be found in environments that are poor in nutrients...
Chemotaxis is a process in which bacteria moves in response to a chemical gradient. There is limited...
Bacteria, and in particular marine bacteria, can be found in environments that are poor in nutrients...
Chemotaxis is a process in which bacteria moves in response to a chemical gradient. There is limited...
Existing chemotaxis assays do not generate stable chemotactic gradients and thus—over time—functiona...