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A simple expression for quantifying bacterial chemotaxis using capillary assay data: Application to the analysis of enhanced chemotactic responses from growth-limited cultures
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    A simple expression for quantifying bacterial chemotaxis using capillary assay data: Application to the analysis of enhanced chemotactic responses from growth-limited cultures (English)
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    27 September 1992
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    An individual cell-based mathematical model provides a framework for determining values of the chemotactic sensitivity coefficient \(\chi{_ 0}\), an intrinsic cell population parameter that characterizes the chemotactic response of bacterial populations. This coefficient can theoretically relate the swimming behavior of individual cells to the resulting migration of a bacterial population. When this model is applied to the commonly used capillary assay, an approximate solution can be obtained for a particular range of chemotactic strengths yielding a very simple analytical expression for estimating the value of \(\chi{_ 0}\).
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    individual cell-based mathematical model
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    chemotactic sensitivity coefficient
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    chemotactic response of bacterial populations
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    capillary assay
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