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Filamentous cyanobacteria under confocal fluorescence imaging

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English: Filamentous cyanobacteria under confocal fluorescence imaging
(a) Under ideal conditions active gliding specimens of Oscillatoria lutea appear as long thin curved filaments. (b) When rendered inactive, for example by being briefly cooled, the same filaments adopt a more random shape. (c) Under higher magnification O. lutea is seen to be composed of one-cell-wide strands of connected cells.
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doi:10.1098/rsif.2022.0268
Author Mixon K. Faluweki and Lucas Goehring

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