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thigmotropism

The movement of an organism, or part of an organism, such as leaves or tendrils, in response to a touch stimulus, usually toward or away from it… 
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2014
2014
Arabidopsis roots on 45° tilted agar in 1-g grow in wave-like figures. In addition to waves, formation of root coils is observed… 
2011
2011
During malignant melanoma (MM) progression including incipient metastasis, neoplastic cells follow some specific migration paths… 
Review
2007
Review
2007
Plants are constantly bombarded with sensory inputs and receive numerous biotic and abiotic signals from their environment… 
2007
2007
Background: Thigmotropism is a biological characteristic corresponding to the directional growth of cells following topographical… 
2004
2004
To quantify the thigmotropism, we adapted the our previous method using a chemotaxifilter system in combination with a… 
2004
2004
The biofilm formation of the oral fungal pathogen Candida on denture acrylic strips coated with saliva or serum was examined in… 
2003
2003
Arabidopsis thaliana roots grown on a vertically set plate do not elongate straight down the gravitational vector, but by making… 
2000
2000
We will briefly discuss a series of countermeasures that are currently being developed to maintain bone mass and the integrity of… 
Review
1999
Review
1999
Hyphae of the human pathogenic fungus Candida albicans exhibit thigmotropic behaviour in vitro, in common with phytopathogenic… 
1998
1998
The biofilm formation of the oral fungal pathogen Candida on denture acrylic strips coated with saliva or serum was examined in…