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English: Sudden reversal of the electric field. Just after a sudden decrease of the electric field, worm abruptly stop its motion, and makes a few omegas reversals. When the electric field is reversed, worms move also in a reversed direction. The worm has been colored in red, green or blue to illustrate the different phase of its adaptation to an electric field reversal. The scale is given by the size of the worm (typically 1 mm) and there are 10 seconds between each picture. This suggests that variable electric field (in time and direction) could also be used to serial sort population of worms based on their electrotactic dynamics. |
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Source | Movie S3 from Manière X, Lebois F, Matic I, Ladoux B, Di Meglio J, Hersen P (2011). "Running Worms: C. elegans Self-Sorting by Electrotaxis". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0016637. PMID 21326598. PMC: 3033881. | ||
Author | Manière X, Lebois F, Matic I, Ladoux B, Di Meglio J, Hersen P | ||
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Image title | Sudden reversal of the electric field. Just after a sudden decrease of the electric field, worm abruptly stop its motion, and makes a few omegas reversals. When the electric field is reversed, worms move also in a reversed direction. The worm has been colored in red, green or blue to illustrate the different phase of its adaptation to an electric field reversal. The scale is given by the size of the worm (typically 1 mm) and there are 10 seconds between each picture. This suggests that variable electric field (in time and direction) could also be used to serial sort population of worms based on their electrotactic dynamics. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2011 |
Language | English |