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- | :The chemotaxis is a phenomenon to take action with the directionality for the concentration gradient of the existing specific chemical substance around a straight object. It is known to Escherichia coli to have positive chemotaxis for aspartic acid, and cadmium ion is originally a negative chemotactic factor for Escherichia coli. Our team devised the system which collected an existing cadmium ion using chemotaxis of Escherichia coli underwater. | + | :The chemotaxis is a phenomenon to take action with the directionality for the concentration gradient of the existing specific chemical substance around a straight object. It is known to Escherichia coli to have positive chemotaxis for aspartic acid, and cadmium ion is originally a negative chemotactic factor for Escherichia coli. Our team devised the system which collected an existing cadmium ion using chemotaxis of Escherichia coli underwater.We took notice of this point. |
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- The chemotaxis is a phenomenon to take action with the directionality for the concentration gradient of the existing specific chemical substance around a straight object. It is known to Escherichia coli to have positive chemotaxis for aspartic acid, and cadmium ion is originally a negative chemotactic factor for Escherichia coli. Our team devised the system which collected an existing cadmium ion using chemotaxis of Escherichia coli underwater.We took notice of this point.