- such as the
polarity patch generated by
mating yeast, may also
display chemotactic behavior.
Positive chemotaxis occurs if the
movement is
toward a higher...
- and
sometimes simply referred to as
chemotactic peptide is a
potent polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN)
chemotactic factor and is also a
macrophage activator...
-
Macrophages (abbreviated as Mφ, MΦ or MP) (Gr****:
large eaters, from Gr**** μακρός (makrós) = large, φαγεῖν (phagein) = to eat) are a type of
white blood...
- CCR4 are two cell
surface receptors that bind CCL2. CCL2
exhibits a
chemotactic activity for
monocytes and basophils. However, it does not
attract neutrophils...
-
ligands provides the
possibility to
select chemotactic responder cells with a
simple chemotaxis ****ay. By
chemotactic selection we can
determine whether a still...
- this
medical field is a
special reversal form of drug
delivery called chemotactic drug targeting. By
using chemical agents to help
guide a drug carrier...
- Eosinophils,
sometimes called eosinophiles or, less commonly, acidophils, are a
variety of
white blood cells and one of the
immune system components responsible...
-
Chemotaxis ****ays are
experimental tools for
evaluation of
chemotactic ability of
prokaryotic or
eukaryotic cells. A wide
variety of
techniques have been...
- cones. A
variety of
chemotactic cues
provide essential signaling directing the
directional growth of
pioneer axons.
Chemotactic cues are
unique in that...
-
Leukocyte extravasation Cytokines (e.g.
chemokines and TNF)
Leukotriene B4
Chemotactic factors for
neutrophils and
eosinophils Unless otherwise specified, the...