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Salmonella typhimurium NSS on a glass surface with glass bead obstacles

Institute of Microbiology, D-BIOL, ETH Zu¨ rich, Zurich, Switzerland, Professor Wolf-Dietrich Hardt

Gelatin coated glass beads (500 µm diameter) were placed onto a glass-bottom dish filled with HBSS buffer and the swimming behavior of S.Tmwt(mCherry) was recorded (20 frames per second; 300 frames) by confocal fluorescence microscopy using a 100× objective.

Plos Pathogens

(2014.09.18)

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