Electrotropism (original) (raw)
Electrotropism, also known as galvanotropism, is a kind of tropism which results in growth or migration of an organism, usually a cell, in response to an exogenous electric field. Several types of cells such as nerve cells, muscle cells, fibroblasts, epithelial cells, green algae, spores, and pollen tubes, among others, have been already reported to respond by either growing or migrating in a preferential direction when exposed to an electric field.
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dbo:abstract | Electrotropism, also known as galvanotropism, is a kind of tropism which results in growth or migration of an organism, usually a cell, in response to an exogenous electric field. Several types of cells such as nerve cells, muscle cells, fibroblasts, epithelial cells, green algae, spores, and pollen tubes, among others, have been already reported to respond by either growing or migrating in a preferential direction when exposed to an electric field. (en) Elektrotropizm, galwanotropizm – rodzaj tropizmu, w którym ruch warunkowany jest przez pole elektryczne. Reakcję ruchową tego typu wykazują: neurony, komórki mięśni, fibroblasty, komórki nabłonka, zielone glony, zarodniki, łagiewka pyłkowa. (pl) |
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rdfs:comment | Electrotropism, also known as galvanotropism, is a kind of tropism which results in growth or migration of an organism, usually a cell, in response to an exogenous electric field. Several types of cells such as nerve cells, muscle cells, fibroblasts, epithelial cells, green algae, spores, and pollen tubes, among others, have been already reported to respond by either growing or migrating in a preferential direction when exposed to an electric field. (en) Elektrotropizm, galwanotropizm – rodzaj tropizmu, w którym ruch warunkowany jest przez pole elektryczne. Reakcję ruchową tego typu wykazują: neurony, komórki mięśni, fibroblasty, komórki nabłonka, zielone glony, zarodniki, łagiewka pyłkowa. (pl) |
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