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A unified theory of bacterial motile behavior

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1972
Abstract A theory is advanced under which chemo-, aero-, and phototactic reactions of motile bacteria are subsumed. It is put forward that these are, in fact, examples of behavioral responses triggered by a critical alteration of the membrane potential.
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Bacterial motility and chemotaxis.

Science progress, 1994
Bacteria swim using the only rotary motor identified in biology. The membrane bound motor uses the gradient of protons set up across the cytoplasmic membrane to drive the rotation of a semi-rigid protein helix, the flagellum. Free-swimming bacteria randomly change direction every few seconds, but if a gradient is encountered the direction-changing ...
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Bacterial motility and signal transduction

Cell, 1993
G L, Hazelbauer, H C, Berg, P, Matsumura
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Emerging advances in optical-based analysis of bacterial motility

TrAC - Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 2023
Chen Wang
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The colloidal nature of complex fluids enhances bacterial motility

Nature, 2022
Shashank Kamdar   +2 more
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Cooperative pattern formation in multi-component bacterial systems through reciprocal motility regulation

Nature Physics, 2020
A. Curatolo   +6 more
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Bacterial Motility

The Lancet, 1946
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