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ELECTROPHORESIS OF MOTILE BACTERIA'

by John Harris, R. M. Kline , 1956
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Spatial e⁄ect of tumbling frequencies for motile bacteria on

by Kevin C. Chen, Roseanne M. Ford, Peter T. Cummings , 1996
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cell balance equations

The occurrence of rare motile bacteria in some non-motile Salmonella strains

by C. Quadling, B. A. D. Stocker - Journal of General Microbiology , 1957
"... strains tested has been inferred from the production of satellite micro-colonies in semi-solid medium. Such rare motile bacteria have been isolated by micromanipu-lation; they are not motile mutants, since their progeny are nearly all non-motile. They transmitted motility to only a few of their desc ..."
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strains tested has been inferred from the production of satellite micro-colonies in semi-solid medium. Such rare motile bacteria have been isolated by micromanipu-lation; they are not motile mutants, since their progeny are nearly all non-motile. They transmitted motility to only a few

Non-Contact Fiber-Optical Trapping of Motile Bacteria: Dynamics Observation and Energy Estimation

by Hongbao Xin , Qingyuan Liu , Baojun Li - Sci. Rep
"... The dynamics and energy conversion of bacteria are strongly associated with bacterial activities, such as survival, spreading of bacterial diseases and their pathogenesis. Although different discoveries have been reported on trapped bacteria (i.e. immobilized bacteria), the investigation on the dyn ..."
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on the dynamics and energy conversion of motile bacteria in the process of trapping is highly desirable. Here, we report a non-contact optical trapping of motile bacteria using a modified tapered optical fiber. Using Escherichia coli as an example, both single and multiple motile bacteria have been trapped

Spatial effect of tumbling frequencies for motile bacteria on cell balance equations

by Kevin C. Chen, Roseanne M. Ford, Peter T. Cummings , 1999
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In-Situ Determination of the Mechanical Properties of Gliding or Non-Motile Bacteria by Atomic Force Microscopy under Physiological Conditions without

by Samia Dhahri, Michel Ramonda
"... We present a study about AFM imaging of living, moving or self-immobilized bacteria in their genuine physiological liquid medium. No external immobilization protocol, neither chemical nor mechanical, was needed. For the first time, the native gliding movements of Gram-negative Nostoc cyanobacteria u ..."
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in spatial resolution or imaging rate was detected. Gram-positive and non-motile Rhodococcus wratislaviensis bacteria were studied as well. From the approach curves, Young modulus and turgor pressure were measured for both strains at different gliding speeds and are ranging from 2063 to 10565 MPa and 4065

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by M. E. Cates
"... Diffusive transport without detailed balance in motile bacteria: ..."
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Diffusive transport without detailed balance in motile bacteria:

High motility reduces grazing mortality of planktonic bacteria

by Carsten Matz - Appl. Environ. Microbiol , 2005
"... We tested the impact of bacterial swimming speed on the survival of planktonic bacteria in the presence of protozoan grazers. Grazing experiments with three common bacterivorous nanoflagellates revealed low clear-ance rates for highly motile bacteria. High-resolution video microscopy demonstrated th ..."
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We tested the impact of bacterial swimming speed on the survival of planktonic bacteria in the presence of protozoan grazers. Grazing experiments with three common bacterivorous nanoflagellates revealed low clear-ance rates for highly motile bacteria. High-resolution video microscopy demonstrated

The chemotaetic effect of mixtures of antibody and antigen on polymorphonudear leukocytes

by Bx Stephen Boyden, Ph. D - J. Exptl , 1962
"... Although it has been known for many years that some motile plant and animal cells will move towards or away from foci from which certain chemical substances are diffusing, we are very ignorant of the mechanisms involved in these chemotactic responses. This applies particularly to chemotaxis among me ..."
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Although it has been known for many years that some motile plant and animal cells will move towards or away from foci from which certain chemical substances are diffusing, we are very ignorant of the mechanisms involved in these chemotactic responses. This applies particularly to chemotaxis among

The motility of mollicutes

by Charles W. Wolgemuth, Oleg Igoshin, George Osterz - Biophys. J. 85:828–842. 4462 MCCARREN AND BRAHAMSHA J. BACTERIOL , 2003
"... ABSTRACT Recent experiments show that the conformation of filament proteins play a role in the motility and morphology of many different types of bacteria. Conformational changes in the protein subunits may produce forces to drive propulsion and cell division. Here we present a molecular mechanism b ..."
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ABSTRACT Recent experiments show that the conformation of filament proteins play a role in the motility and morphology of many different types of bacteria. Conformational changes in the protein subunits may produce forces to drive propulsion and cell division. Here we present a molecular mechanism
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