Eukaryotic cells extend pseudopodia for movement. In the absence of external cues, cells move in random directions, but with a strong element of persistence that keeps them moving in the same direction Persistence allows cells to disperse over larger areas and is instrumental to enter new environments where spatial cues can lead the cell. Here we explore cell movement by analyzing the direction, size and timing of,2000 pseudopodia that are extended by Dictyostelium cells. The results show that pseudpopod are extended perpendicular to the surface curvature at the place where they emerge. The location of new pseudopods is not random but highly ordered. Two types of pseudopodia may be formed: frequent splitting of an existing pseudopod, or the...
Amoeboid cells crawl using pseudopods, which are convex extensions of the cell surface. In many labo...
Many amoeboid cells move by extending pseudopods. Here I present a new stochastic model for chemotax...
Motile eukaryotic cells migrate with directional persistence by alternating left and right turns, ev...
Eukaryotic cells extend pseudopodia for movement. In the absence of external cues, cells move in ran...
Eukaryotic cells extend pseudopodia for movement. In the absence of external cues, cells move in ran...
Cell migration in the absence of external cues is well described by a correlated random walk. Most s...
Many eukaryotic cells use pseudopodia for movement towards chemoattractants. We developed a computer...
The mechanism of chemotaxis is one of the most interesting issues in modern cell biology. Recent wor...
The mechanism of chemotaxis is one of the most interesting issues in modern cell biology. Recent wor...
The mechanism of chemotaxis is one of the most interesting issues in modern cell biology. Recent wor...
AbstractMany amoeboid cells move by extending pseudopods. Here I present a new stochastic model for ...
The path of moving eukaryotic cells depends on the kinetics and direction of extending pseudopods. A...
The trajectory of moving eukaryotic cells depends on the kinetics and direction of extending pseudop...
The trajectory of moving eukaryotic cells depends on the kinetics and direction of extending pseudop...
<div><p>Motile eukaryotic cells migrate with directional persistence by alternating left and right t...
Amoeboid cells crawl using pseudopods, which are convex extensions of the cell surface. In many labo...
Many amoeboid cells move by extending pseudopods. Here I present a new stochastic model for chemotax...
Motile eukaryotic cells migrate with directional persistence by alternating left and right turns, ev...
Eukaryotic cells extend pseudopodia for movement. In the absence of external cues, cells move in ran...
Eukaryotic cells extend pseudopodia for movement. In the absence of external cues, cells move in ran...
Cell migration in the absence of external cues is well described by a correlated random walk. Most s...
Many eukaryotic cells use pseudopodia for movement towards chemoattractants. We developed a computer...
The mechanism of chemotaxis is one of the most interesting issues in modern cell biology. Recent wor...
The mechanism of chemotaxis is one of the most interesting issues in modern cell biology. Recent wor...
The mechanism of chemotaxis is one of the most interesting issues in modern cell biology. Recent wor...
AbstractMany amoeboid cells move by extending pseudopods. Here I present a new stochastic model for ...
The path of moving eukaryotic cells depends on the kinetics and direction of extending pseudopods. A...
The trajectory of moving eukaryotic cells depends on the kinetics and direction of extending pseudop...
The trajectory of moving eukaryotic cells depends on the kinetics and direction of extending pseudop...
<div><p>Motile eukaryotic cells migrate with directional persistence by alternating left and right t...
Amoeboid cells crawl using pseudopods, which are convex extensions of the cell surface. In many labo...
Many amoeboid cells move by extending pseudopods. Here I present a new stochastic model for chemotax...
Motile eukaryotic cells migrate with directional persistence by alternating left and right turns, ev...