Summary: Chemotaxis is ubiquitous in many biological processes, but it still remains elusive how cells sense and decipher multiple chemical cues. In this study, we postulate a hypothesis that the chemotactic performance of cells under complex cues is regulated by the signal processing capacity of the cellular sensory machinery. The underlying rationale is that cells in vivo should be able to sense and process multiple chemical cues, whose magnitude and compositions are entangled, to determine their migration direction. We experimentally show that the combination of transforming growth factor-β and epidermal growth factor suppresses the chemotactic performance of cancer cells using independent receptors to sense the two cues. Based on this o...
Neutrophils are early responders of the innate immune system that use chemotaxis, the directed migra...
Eukaryotic chemotactic signaling networks which regulate the cell’s ability to sense the gradient of...
Autologous chemotaxis, in which cells secrete and detect molecules to determine the direction of flu...
Cell chemotaxis is crucial to many biological functions including development, wound healing, and ca...
Cell chemotaxis is crucial to many biological functions including development, wound healing, and ca...
28 p.-4 fig.-4 tab.Chemoattraction, defined as the migration of a cell toward a source of a chemical...
Cell size is thought to play an important role in choosing between temporal and spatial sensing in c...
AbstractComplex networks of interacting molecular components of living cells are responsible for man...
Motility is a fundamental cellular behavior that is often prompted by environmental changes and/or s...
In the bacterial chemotaxis network, receptor clusters process input1–3, and flagellar motors genera...
AbstractCell chemotaxis plays a pivotal role in normal development, inflammatory response, injury re...
Bacteria use chemotaxis to migrate towards environments that are better for growth. Chemoreceptors d...
AbstractThe ability to sense and respond to shallow gradients of extracellular signals is remarkably...
The chemotactic response of a cell population to a single chemical species has been characterized ex...
AbstractCells have the innate ability to sense and move towards a variety of chemoattractants. We in...
Neutrophils are early responders of the innate immune system that use chemotaxis, the directed migra...
Eukaryotic chemotactic signaling networks which regulate the cell’s ability to sense the gradient of...
Autologous chemotaxis, in which cells secrete and detect molecules to determine the direction of flu...
Cell chemotaxis is crucial to many biological functions including development, wound healing, and ca...
Cell chemotaxis is crucial to many biological functions including development, wound healing, and ca...
28 p.-4 fig.-4 tab.Chemoattraction, defined as the migration of a cell toward a source of a chemical...
Cell size is thought to play an important role in choosing between temporal and spatial sensing in c...
AbstractComplex networks of interacting molecular components of living cells are responsible for man...
Motility is a fundamental cellular behavior that is often prompted by environmental changes and/or s...
In the bacterial chemotaxis network, receptor clusters process input1–3, and flagellar motors genera...
AbstractCell chemotaxis plays a pivotal role in normal development, inflammatory response, injury re...
Bacteria use chemotaxis to migrate towards environments that are better for growth. Chemoreceptors d...
AbstractThe ability to sense and respond to shallow gradients of extracellular signals is remarkably...
The chemotactic response of a cell population to a single chemical species has been characterized ex...
AbstractCells have the innate ability to sense and move towards a variety of chemoattractants. We in...
Neutrophils are early responders of the innate immune system that use chemotaxis, the directed migra...
Eukaryotic chemotactic signaling networks which regulate the cell’s ability to sense the gradient of...
Autologous chemotaxis, in which cells secrete and detect molecules to determine the direction of flu...