File:Deformation-of-Filamentous-Escherichia-coli-Cells-in-a-Microfluidic-Device-A-New-Technique-to-Study-pone.0083775.s010.ogv
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English: Examples of the flow around cells. micron beads (red) were infused into the microfluidic device in the presence of cells (green). Note how the trajectories of the beads are influenced by the presence of the cells only adjacent to the cells themselves. Exposure time of each frame in the red channel . Delay between frames min, infusion rate . |
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Source | Movies S2 from Caspi Y (2014). "Deformation of Filamentous Escherichia coli Cells in a Microfluidic Device: A New Technique to Study Cell Mechanics". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0083775. PMC: 3879274. | ||
Author | Caspi Y | ||
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