Steering yourself by the bootstraps: how cells create their own gradients for chemotaxis

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  • who: Robert H. Insall from the CRUK Beatson InstituteUniversity, Glasgow , BD, UK have published the paper: Steering yourself by the bootstraps: how cells create their own gradients for chemotaxis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Chemotaxis is often presented as a passive process, with cells attracted along gradients created by external processes in which they play no part. Perhaps the most important problem is that this view is frequently at odds with the facts - there are many examples in real physiology where cells interact with their attractants, but these interactions are often overlooked in . . .

     

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