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Chemokinesis

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organisms to chemicals that cause the cell to make some kind of change in their migratory/swimming behaviour. Changes involve an increase or decrease of speed, alterations of amplitude or frequency of motile character, or direction of migration. However, in contrast to
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Due to the random character, techniques dedicated to evaluate chemokinesis are partly different from methods used in chemotaxis research. One of the most valuable ways to measure chemokinesis is computer-assisted (see, e.g.,
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Becker EL (1977). "Stimulated neutrophil locomotion: chemokinesis and chemotaxis".
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Leick V, Hellung-Larsen P. (1992). "Chemosensory behaviour of Tetrahymena".
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Wilkinson PC. (1990). "How do leucocytes perceive chemical gradients?".
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chemically
kinesis
prokaryotic
eukaryotic
chemotaxis
Image J
Tetrahymena
Chemokinesis
PMID
199132
doi
10.1111/j.1574-6968.1990.tb03533.x
PMID
2073411
doi
10.1002/bies.950140113
PMID
1546982
Chemotaxis
Archived
Wayback Machine
Categories
Cell biology
Perception
Signal transduction

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