Physical Biology of Guided Migration
FOCUS · B55 · ID: 2154443
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Durotaxis and Frictiotaxis
ORAL · Invited
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Publication: 1) M.E. Pallarès*, I. Pi-Jaumà*, I.C. Fortunato, V. Grazu, M. Gómez-González, P. Roca-Cusachs, J.M. de la Fuente, R. Alert, R. Sunyer, J. Casademunt, and X. Trepat. Stiffness-dependent active wetting enables optimal collective cell durotaxis. Nat. Phys. 19, 279 (2023). https://www.nature.com/articles/s41567-022-01835-1
2) A. Shellard, P.A.E. Hampshire, N.R. Stillman, C. Dix, R. Thorogate, A. Imbert, G. Charras, R. Alert, and R. Mayor. Frictiotaxis underlies adhesion-independent durotaxis. bioRxiv (2023). https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.06.01.543217v1Presenters
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Ricard Alert
- Max Planck Institute for the Physics of
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Ricard Alert
- Max Planck Institute for the Physics of
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Chemorepulsion and Chemoattraction of Malignant T cells in CCL19 Gradients of Various Strengths
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Grace K Luettgen
- Johns Hopkins University
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Grace K Luettgen
- Johns Hopkins University
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Brian A Camley
- Johns Hopkins University
- Department of Physics & Astronomy and Biophysics, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD.
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Characterizing 3D trajectories of immune cells in live larval zebrafish
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Piyush Amitabh
- University of Oregon
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Piyush Amitabh
- University of Oregon
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Jonah Sokoloff
- University of Oregon
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Julia Ngo
- University of Oregon
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Raghuveer Parthasarathy
- University of Oregon
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Inferring directionality of diffusive sources from short time fluxes to membrane receptors.
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Publication: Andrew J. Bernoff, Alexandra Jilkine, Adrián Navarro Hernández, Alan E. Lindsay.
Single cell directional sensing from just a few receptor binding events.
Biophysical Journal (2023), Vol.122, Issue 15 (2023), pp. 3108--3116.
Alan E. Lindsay, Andrew J. Bernoff, Adrián Navarro Hernández.
Short-time diffusive fluxes over membrane receptors yields the direction of a signaling source.
Royal Society Open Science, 10(4): 221619 (2023).Presenters
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Alan E Lindsay
- University of Notre Dame
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Alan E Lindsay
- University of Notre Dame
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Andrew Bernoff
- Harvey Mudd College
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Alexandra Jilkine
- St Mary's College
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Adrián Hernández
- University of Notre Dame
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Mammalian sperm thermotaxis is driven by modulation in flagellar beating patterns.
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Publication: S. Coppola, V. Kantsler, Mammalian sperm thermotaxis is driven by modulation in flagellar beating patterns. pre-print.
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Vasily Kantsler
- Department of Physics, University of Warwick
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Vasily Kantsler
- Department of Physics, University of Warwick
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Physical limits to mechanical and chemical sensing of fluid flow direction
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Louis Gonzalez
- University of Pittsburgh
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Louis Gonzalez
- University of Pittsburgh
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Bumsoo Han
- Purdue University
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Andrew Mugler
- University of Pittsburgh
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Bacterial motility patterns adapt in response to spatial confinement and disorder
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Haibei Zhang
- Graduate Program in Biophysical Sciences, University of Chicago
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Haibei Zhang
- Graduate Program in Biophysical Sciences, University of Chicago
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Miles T Wetherington
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Hungtang Ko
- Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University
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Cody E FitzGerald
- Department of Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics, Northwestern University
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Jasmine A Nirody
- Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy, University of Chicago
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How bacteria navigate through complex environments
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Agniva Datta
- Univ Potsdam
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Agniva Datta
- Univ Potsdam
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Sönke Beier
- Univ Potsdam
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Veronika Pfeifer
- Univ Potsdam
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Robert Großmann
- Univ Potsdam
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Carsten Beta
- University of Potsdam
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Physical limits on galvanotaxis via transmembrane protein electrophoresis is dependent on cell morphology and orientation
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Ifunanya Nwogbaga
- Johns Hopkins University
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Ifunanya Nwogbaga
- Johns Hopkins University
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Brian A Camley
- Johns Hopkins University
- Department of Physics & Astronomy and Biophysics, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD.
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A new way for quantifying bacterial chemotaxis with the three channels microfluidic chip
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Adam Gargasson
- CNRS
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Adam Gargasson
- CNRS
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Harold Auradou
- CNRS
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Peter Mergaert
- CNRS
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Carine Douarche
- Université Paris-Saclay
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Repulsion from slow-diffusing molecules improves chemotactic capture of moving sources
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Blox Bloxham
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Blox Bloxham
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Hyunseok Lee
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI
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Jeffrey C Gore
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Measuring the Torque Produced by the Flagellar Motor in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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Victoria Torres
- Trinity University
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Victoria Torres
- Trinity University
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Orrin Shindell
- Trinity University
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Hoa Nguyen
- Trinity University
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Frank Healy
- Trinity University
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Bruce E Rodenborn
- Centre College
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Silver Ions Inhibit Bacterial Movement and Stall Flagellar Motor
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Publication: Russell, B.; Rogers, A.; Yoder, R.; Kurilich, M.; Krishnamurthi, V.R.; Chen, J.; Wang, Y. Silver Ions Inhibit Bacterial Movement and Stall Flagellar Motor. International Journal of Molecular Sciences 2023, 24, 11704, doi:10.3390/ijms241411704.
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Yong Wang
- University of Arkansas
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Yong Wang
- University of Arkansas
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Benjamin P Russell
- University of Arkansas
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Ariel Rogers
- University of Arkansas
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Ryan Yoder
- University of Arkansas
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Matthew Kurilich
- University of Arkansas
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Venkata Rao Krishnamurthi
- University of Arkansas
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Jingyi Chen
- University of Arkansas
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