Abstract
Reproducible qualitative and quantitative assessment of bacterial chemotactic motility, particularly in response to chemorepellent effectors, is experimentally challenging. Here we compare several established chemotaxis assays currently used to investigate Campylobacter jejuni chemotaxis, with the aim of improving the correlation between different studies and establishing the best practices. We compare the methodologies of capillary, agar, and chamber-based assays, and discuss critical technical points, in terms of reproducibility, accuracy, and the advantages and limitations of each.
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Elgamoudi, B. A., & Korolik, V. (2022, February 1). A Review of the Advantages, Disadvantages and Limitations of Chemotaxis Assays for Campylobacter spp. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23031576
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