Nonlinear instability in flagellar dynamics: a novel modulation mechanism in sperm migration?
Throughout biology, cells and organisms use flagella and cilia to propel fluid and achieve motility. The beating of these organelles, and the corresponding ability to sense, respond to and modulate this beat is central to many processes in health and disease. While the mechanics of flagellum-fluid i...
Main Authors: | Gadêlha, H, Gaffney, E, Smith, D, Kirkman-Brown, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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