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[edit]DescriptionChemotaxis-A-Feedback-Based-Computational-Model-Robustly-Predicts-Multiple-Aspects-of-Real-Cell-pbio.1000618.s007.ogv |
English: Chemotaxis to a constantly repositioned gradient. Simulated cells were allowed to chemotax to a gradient initially set from 5.3 nM to 7.0 nM across the cell. To maintain a lateral bias, every 200 frames the stimulus was reoriented to +90° from the current direction as indicated by the green wedge. |
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Source | Movie S5 from Neilson M, Veltman D, van Haastert P, Webb S, Mackenzie J, Insall R (2011). "Chemotaxis: A Feedback-Based Computational Model Robustly Predicts Multiple Aspects of Real Cell Behaviour". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1000618. PMID 21610858. PMC: 3096608. | ||
Author | Neilson M, Veltman D, van Haastert P, Webb S, Mackenzie J, Insall R | ||
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Author | Neilson M, Veltman D, van Haastert P, Webb S, Mackenzie J, Insall R |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2011-05 |