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Haptotaxis — es la motilidad direccional, o ectocrecimiento de las células, e.g. en el caso del ectocrecimiento del axón, usualmente hacia un gradiente de sitios de adhesión celular o enlaces de sustratos quimioatrayentes (quimiotaxis). Esos gradientes se… … Wikipedia Español
Haptotaxis — is the directional motility or outgrowth of cells, e.g. in the case of axonal outgrowth, usually up a gradient of cellular adhesion sites or substrate bound chemoattractants. These gradients are naturally present in the extracellular matrix (ECM) … Wikipedia
Haptotaxis — Unter Haptotaxis (von gr. haptein „berühren“, „heften“ und taxis „Ordnung“, „Aufmarsch“) wird in Biologie und Medizin die Bewegung von Zellen und Zellfortsätzen verstanden, die sich an einem Konzentrationsgefälle eines strukturgebundenen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
haptotaxis — Strictly speaking, a directed response of cells in a gradient of adhesion, but often loosely applied to situations where an adhesion gradient is thought to exist and local trapping of cells seems to occur … Dictionary of molecular biology
Aerotaxis — Chemotaxis (gr. chêmeia = Chemie, taxis = Ordnung, Aufmarsch) bezeichnet die Beeinflussung der Fortbewegungsrichtung von Lebewesen oder Zellen durch Stoffkonzentrationsgradienten. Wird die Bewegung in einem solchen Gradienten in Richtung auf… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Chemotaxis — Übergeordnet Taxis Antwort auf chemischen Stimulus Untergeordnet positive/negative zelluläre Chemotaxis Axonlenk … Deutsch Wikipedia
Chemotaxis — is the phenomenon in which somatic cells, bacteria, and other single cell or multicellular organisms direct their movements according to certain chemicals in their environment. This is important for bacteria to find food (for example, glucose) by … Wikipedia
Taxis — This article is about the behavioural response. For the vehicle, see Taxicab. For aircraft movement, see Taxiing. A taxis (plural taxes, /ˈt … Wikipedia
Mechanotaxis — refers to the directed movement of cell motility via mechanical cues (e.g., fluidic shear stress, substrate stiffness gradients, etc.).[1][2] In response to fluidic shear stress, cells have been shown to migrate in the direction of the fluid flow … Wikipedia
Motility — Motile redirects here. For the independent British record label, see Motile (record label). Motility is a biological term which refers to the ability to move spontaneously and actively, consuming energy in the process. Most animals are motile but … Wikipedia