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The following pages link to Persistence of direction increases the drift velocity of run and tumble chemotaxis (Q938071):
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- A diffusion approximation based on renewal processes with applications to strongly biased run-tumble motion (Q300643) (← links)
- Molecular and functional aspects of bacterial chemotaxis (Q639327) (← links)
- Derivation of the bacterial run-and-tumble kinetic equation from a model with biochemical pathway (Q728542) (← links)
- Run and tumble chemotaxis in a shear flow: the effect of temporal comparisons, persistence, rotational diffusion, and cell shape (Q836211) (← links)
- Directional persistence and the optimality of run-and-tumble chemotaxis (Q1631065) (← links)
- Monte Carlo simulation for kinetic chemotaxis model: an application to the traveling population wave (Q1691792) (← links)
- Theoretical results for chemotactic response and drift of \textit{E. coli} in a weak attractant gradient (Q1722799) (← links)
- Modeling and analysis of melanoblast motion (Q2007690) (← links)
- Confinement by biased velocity jumps: aggregation of \textit{Escherichia coli} (Q2516824) (← links)
- The role of tumbling frequency and persistence in optimal run-and-tumble chemotaxis (Q4557297) (← links)
- First passage statistics of active random walks on one and two dimensional lattices (Q5058583) (← links)
- A path-integral characterization of run and tumble motion and chemotaxis of bacteria (Q5873020) (← links)