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Chemoattractant definition

The common denominator of all these mechanisms is that their end result is a directional change up a chemoattractant gradient or down a chemorepellent gradient. These mechanisms should be distinguished from chemokinesis (also termed orthokinesis [7]), which is a mechanism of response that does not involve directional changes and is, therefore, not a part of the broad definition of chemotaxis. In chemokinesis, the linear velocity of the cell or organism is altered by the stimulus [7]. Chemotaxis and chemokinesis may occur in parallel, as in the case of the response of sperm cells to substances secreted from the egg (Chapter 7). [Pg.2]


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