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A three-dimensional reconstruction of GFP-Rab14wt overexpressing cells (green) infected with C. trachomatis for 24 h (blue) and labeled with fluorescent sphingolipids (red) showed intrainclusion vesicular structures full of lipids decorated by Rab14 in intimate association with the bacteria (Video S2).
The three-dimensional reconstruction of GFP-Rab14wt overexpressing cells (green) infected with C. trachomatis (blue) for 48 h and labeled with anti-IncG antibodies (red) showed vesicular structures decorated by GFP-Rab14wt within the limits of the inclusions close to the bacteria (Video S1).
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Soon thereafter, tension simultaneously builds in all of the cytonemes that have been extended by the neutrophil, presumably as it attempts to 'reel in' the fibronectin-bound bacteria (supplementary Video S3 online).
[See video of bacteria swimming in a vortex].
It also suggests that looking at previously captured videos of bacteria behaviour could be an alternative field study method to re-reviewing slides — also noting that the iPhone 5s' slow motion capture feature allows for fast moving bacteria to be slowed down for easier study.
You can see waves of the bacteria Myxococcus xanthus, in the video above, spread across a prey sample in high-resolution, time-lapse photography.
I have videos of this bacteria as proof of concept.
But a team of microbiologists took video footage of the bacteria involved in cystic fibrosis infections and found two types of motion.
Video 2. Infection of HeLa-GFP-tm cells with EcM1 luxSAgfp bacteria (MOI 100 1) assessed by time-lapse live-cell video microscopy using an Olympus IX71 microscope equipped with an Olympus motorized CellR∧TIRF system.
You can also do a miniature science experiment where you show your child or classroom videos or microscope slides of typical bacteria found on the hands.
"We must realize that we were bacteria four billion years ago," Mr. Starck says on the video, apropos of nothing in particular.
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