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Swarming motility

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 1999
Swarming involves differentiation of vegetative cells into hyperflagellated swarm cells that undergo rapid and coordinated population migration across solid surfaces. Cell density, surface contact, and physiological signals all provide critical stimuli, and close cell alignment and the production of secreted migration factors facilitate mass ...
G M, Fraser, C, Hughes
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Ureteral motility

Acta Physiologica Hungarica, 2009
The pyeloureteral function is to transport urine from the kidneys into the ureter toward the urinary bladder for storage until micturition. A set of mechanisms collaborates to achieve this purpose: the basic process regulating ureteral peristalsis is myogenic, initiated by active pacemaker cells located in the renal pelvis.
F, Osman   +4 more
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Coelomocyte motility

Cell Motility, 1983
AbstractWe have utilized a video‐enhanced contrast system coupled to a DIC‐equipped microscope to examine the motility of both whole coelomocytes and individual filopodia. When the cells are left in diluted coelomic fluid, they exhibit a fibroblast‐like mode of translocation across the substrate.
K T, Edds, C, Chambers, R D, Allen
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Gastroduodenal motility

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2010
Abnormalities of gastroduodenal motility are considered key players in the pathogenesis of upper gastrointestinal symptoms in disorders such as functional dyspepsia and gastroparesis. Abnormalities of sensory control are considered another important factor that contributes to symptom generation.
Jan, Tack, Pieter, Janssen
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Intestinal motility

Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 1998
This review covers the recent advances that have been made in intestinal motility. Failure to stimulate the cephalic response when enteral tube feeding via the nasogastric route is important in contributing to enteral tube feeding related diarrhoea, which cannot be initially overcome by the use of fibre containing feeds.
S J, Cole, H D, Duncan, D B, Silk
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