chemotaxis

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(Tıp) Organizmanın kimyasal uyaranlara karşı verdiği cevap, kimyasal bir maddeye karşı cezbedilme gücü pozitif
şimiotaksi
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the movement of a cell or an organism in response to a chemical stimulant
movement by a cell or organism in reaction to a chemical stimulus
the movement of cells in response to chemical messengers The movement of neutrophils and macrophages into damaged tissues is brought about by signals released by damaged tissues, and bacterial products The term applies to the movement of any organism attracted by a specific chemical, which may be a suitable nutrient
{i} attraction caused by a chemical substance
The oriented movement of a motile organism with reference to a chemical agent May be positive (toward) or negative (away) with respect to the chemical gradient
Oriented movement of a motile organism with reference to a chemical agent May be positive (toward) or negative (away) with respect to the chemical gradient
A taxis in which the stimulus is a chemical compd & cells or organisms move along a concn gradient Such directed migration is believed to play a role in the localization of immune effector cells at inflammation sites, the movement of phagocytic cells toward various attractants, & the secretion of lysosomal enzymes
to chemical substances held in solution
The sensitiveness exhibited by small free-swimming organisms, as bacteria, zoöspores of algæ, etc
A process whereby certain agent(s) attract cells to a certain site
They may be attracted (positive chemotaxis) or repelled (negative chemotaxis)
Movement of a cell toward of away from a chemical stimulus
cellular phenomenon of moving toward or away from a certain material
The movement of a cell or organism in response to a chemical gradient
directional movement (migration) of biological cells or organisms in response to concentration gradients of chemicals, whereby the cells are attracted or repelled by substances exhibiting chemical properties
negative chemotaxis
movement away from a chemical stimulus
positive chemotaxis
movement toward a chemical stimulus
chemotaxis