Evidence for two extremes of ciliary motor response in a single swimming microorganism.
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Use of a novel cell adhesion method and digital measurement to show stimulus-dependent variation in somatic and oral ciliary beat frequency in Paramecium.Mobile Diagnostics Based on Motion? A Close Look at Motility Patterns in the Schistosome Life Cycle.DisAp-dependent striated fiber elongation is required to organize ciliary arrays.Somersault of Paramecium in extremely confined environmentsChemical energy powered nano/micro/macromotors and the environment.
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Evidence for two extremes of ciliary motor response in a single swimming microorganism.
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scientific article published on January 2014
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Evidence for two extremes of ciliary motor response in a single swimming microorganism.
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Evidence for two extremes of ciliary motor response in a single swimming microorganism.
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Evidence for two extremes of ciliary motor response in a single swimming microorganism.
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Evidence for two extremes of ciliary motor response in a single swimming microorganism.
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Evidence for two extremes of ciliary motor response in a single swimming microorganism.
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Evidence for two extremes of ciliary motor response in a single swimming microorganism.
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Evidence for two extremes of ciliary motor response in a single swimming microorganism.
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Ilyong Jung
James M Valles
Thomas R Powers
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10.1016/J.BPJ.2013.11.3703
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2014-01-01T00:00:00Z