2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1550-7408.2005.05202003_1_8.x
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Ionic currents and cytoplasmic streaming in Amoeba proteus

Abstract: Amoeba proteus may drive a current through themselves, and this current may determine the direction of cytoplasmic streaming. Cytoplasm streams from the more contracted tail or uroid region to the extending pseudopods. The positions of the uroid and pseudopods change as the amoeba changes direction. The membrane potential of the amoeba may change with location in the cell. This voltage gradient may regulate the magnitude and direction of cytoplasmic streaming. Bingley and Thompson (1962), recorded from amoebae… Show more

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“…The cellular mechanisms and biophysics of pseudopod extension and amoeboid crawling have received much attention (e.g. reviewed in Álvarez‐González et al, 2014; Barry & Corson, 2005; Lämmermann & Sixt, 2009; Swanson & Baer, 1995), as have the locomotory and food‐searching strategies of amoebae (e.g. Miyoshi et al, 2001; Van Haastert & Bosgraaf, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cellular mechanisms and biophysics of pseudopod extension and amoeboid crawling have received much attention (e.g. reviewed in Álvarez‐González et al, 2014; Barry & Corson, 2005; Lämmermann & Sixt, 2009; Swanson & Baer, 1995), as have the locomotory and food‐searching strategies of amoebae (e.g. Miyoshi et al, 2001; Van Haastert & Bosgraaf, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%