نتایج جستجو برای: gliding

تعداد نتایج: 2422  

Journal: :Nature Reviews Drug Discovery 2004

Journal: :Nature 1946

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1999
A M Spormann D Kaiser

Myxococcus xanthus cells move on a solid surface by gliding motility. Several genes required for gliding motility have been identified, including those of the A- and S-motility systems as well as the mgl and frz genes. However, the cellular defects in gliding movement in many of these mutants were unknown. We conducted quantitative, high-resolution single-cell motility assays and found that mut...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society 2009
Manabu Taguchi Yu-Long Sun Chunfeng Zhao Mark E Zobitz Chung-Ja Cha Gregory D Jay Kai-Nan An Peter C Amadio

This study investigated the effects of lubricin on the gliding of repaired flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) tendons in vitro. Canine FDP tendons were completely lacerated, repaired with a modified Pennington technique, and treated with one of the following solutions: saline, carbodiimide derivatized gelatin/hyaluronic acid (cd-HA-gelatin), carbodiimide derivatized gelatin to which lubricin was ...

2017
Benedikt Sabass Howard A. Stone Joshua W. Shaevitz

From biofilm and colony formation in bacteria to wound healing and embryonic development in multicellular organisms, groups of living cells must often move collectively. While considerable study has probed the biophysical mechanisms of how eukaryotic cells generate forces during migration, little such study has been devoted to bacteria, in particular with regard to the question of how bacteria ...

Journal: :Kokubyo Gakkai zasshi. The Journal of the Stomatological Society, Japan 1989
K Soneda

The effect of lingual surface inclination of the maxillary canine on the jaw muscle activity was investigated on five subjects. Several different metal maxillary canine risers were fabricated to change the lingual inclination. The EMG activity of the masseter and posterior temporal muscle was recorded bilaterally by means of bipolar surface electrodes simultaneously with the LED mandibular trac...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2007
Nicholas Read Simon Connell David G Adams

Many filamentous cyanobacteria are motile by gliding, which requires attachment to a surface. There are two main theories to explain the mechanism of gliding. According to the first, the filament is pushed forward by small waves that pass along the cell surface. In the second, gliding is powered by the extrusion of slime through pores surrounding each cell septum. We have previously shown that ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1999
A M Rodriguez A M Spormann

Gliding movements of individual isolated Myxococcus xanthus cells depend on the genes of the A-motility system (agl and cgl genes). Mutants carrying defects in those genes are unable to translocate as isolated cells on solid surfaces. The motility defect of cgl mutants can be transiently restored to wild type by extracellular complementation upon mixing mutant cells with wild-type or other moti...

2003
HARRY F. RIDGWAY

The effects of selected metabolic and respiratory inhibitors on the gliding motility of Flexibacter polymorphus were examined. Motility and oxygen consumption were quantitatively inhibited in a reversible manner by specific respiratory poisons, suggesting that gliding velocity was linked to electron transport activity. Arsenate had little influence on the number or rate of gliding filaments, de...

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