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- | We imaged several transfected E. coli cells with a 20&time; lens in a ≈50μm high flow channel. Approximately 5% of the cells reacted on the switch-on and -off of the blue light signal by changing significantly their swimming behavior. In Video 1 shows an E. lemming swimming in regular circles in a constant light environment. When switching the blue light on, it completely changes its motility after a 2-3s delay by swimming straight for several seconds. When the light is switched off, it returns to its original behavior after a similar delay (see paragraph [[Team:ETHZ_Basel/Achievements/E_lemming | + | We imaged several transfected E. coli cells with a 20&time; lens in a ≈50μm high flow channel. Approximately 5% of the cells reacted on the switch-on and -off of the blue light signal by changing significantly their swimming behavior. In Video 1 shows an E. lemming swimming in regular circles in a constant light environment. When switching the blue light on, it completely changes its motility after a 2-3s delay by swimming straight for several seconds. When the light is switched off, it returns to its original behavior after a similar delay (see paragraph [[Team:ETHZ_Basel/Achievements/E_lemming#Characterization|"Characterization"]]). |
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Revision as of 13:08, 27 October 2010
The E. lemming
Experimental Results
We imaged several transfected E. coli cells with a 20&time; lens in a ≈50μm high flow channel. Approximately 5% of the cells reacted on the switch-on and -off of the blue light signal by changing significantly their swimming behavior. In Video 1 shows an E. lemming swimming in regular circles in a constant light environment. When switching the blue light on, it completely changes its motility after a 2-3s delay by swimming straight for several seconds. When the light is switched off, it returns to its original behavior after a similar delay (see paragraph "Characterization").
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