The bacterium Escherichia coli in suspension in a liquid medium swims by a succession of runs and tumbles, effectively describing a random walk. The tumbles randomize incompletely, i.e. with a directional persistence, the orientation taken by the bacterium. Here, we model these tumbles by an active rotational diffusion process characterized by a diffusion coefficient and a diffusion time. In homogeneous media, this description accounts well for the experimental reorientations. In shallow gradients of nutrients, tumbles are still described by a unique rotational diffusion coefficient. Together with an increase in the run length, these tumbles significantly contribute to the net chemotactic drift via a modulation of their duration as a functi...
In this work we introduce a stochastic model to describe directional changes in the movement of swim...
E. coli does chemotaxis by performing a biased random walk composed of alternating periods of swimmi...
AbstractTo study the swimming of a peritrichous bacterium such as Escherichia coli, which is able to...
<div><p>The bacterium <em>Escherichia coli</em> in suspension in a liquid medium swims by a successi...
Many bacteria perform a run-and-tumble random walk to explore their surrounding and to perform chemo...
Chemotactic movement of Escherichia coli is one of the most thoroughly studied paradigms of simple b...
The bacterium Escherichia coli (E. coli) swims in viscous fluids by rotating several helical flagell...
The bacterium Escherichia coli (E. coli) swims in viscous fluids by rotating several helical flagell...
Bacterial chemotaxis is one of the most extensively studied adaptive responses in cells. Many bacter...
Bacterial chemotaxis is one of the most extensively studied adaptive responses in cells. Many bacter...
Bacterial chemotaxis is one of the most extensively studied adaptive responses in cells. Many bacter...
We study the asymptotic behaviour of the run and tumble model for bacteria movement. Experiments sho...
International audienceKinetic-transport equations are, by now, standard models to describe the dynam...
Chemotaxis of the bacterium Escherichia coli is well understood in shallow chemical gradients, but i...
Chemotaxis of the bacterium Escherichia coli is well understood in shallow chemical gradients, but i...
In this work we introduce a stochastic model to describe directional changes in the movement of swim...
E. coli does chemotaxis by performing a biased random walk composed of alternating periods of swimmi...
AbstractTo study the swimming of a peritrichous bacterium such as Escherichia coli, which is able to...
<div><p>The bacterium <em>Escherichia coli</em> in suspension in a liquid medium swims by a successi...
Many bacteria perform a run-and-tumble random walk to explore their surrounding and to perform chemo...
Chemotactic movement of Escherichia coli is one of the most thoroughly studied paradigms of simple b...
The bacterium Escherichia coli (E. coli) swims in viscous fluids by rotating several helical flagell...
The bacterium Escherichia coli (E. coli) swims in viscous fluids by rotating several helical flagell...
Bacterial chemotaxis is one of the most extensively studied adaptive responses in cells. Many bacter...
Bacterial chemotaxis is one of the most extensively studied adaptive responses in cells. Many bacter...
Bacterial chemotaxis is one of the most extensively studied adaptive responses in cells. Many bacter...
We study the asymptotic behaviour of the run and tumble model for bacteria movement. Experiments sho...
International audienceKinetic-transport equations are, by now, standard models to describe the dynam...
Chemotaxis of the bacterium Escherichia coli is well understood in shallow chemical gradients, but i...
Chemotaxis of the bacterium Escherichia coli is well understood in shallow chemical gradients, but i...
In this work we introduce a stochastic model to describe directional changes in the movement of swim...
E. coli does chemotaxis by performing a biased random walk composed of alternating periods of swimmi...
AbstractTo study the swimming of a peritrichous bacterium such as Escherichia coli, which is able to...