Bacteria exhibit surface motility modes that play pivotal roles in early-stage biofilm community development, such as type IV pili-driven "twitching" motility and flagellum-driven "spinning" and "swarming" motility. Appendage-driven motility is controlled by molecular motors, and analysis of surface motility behavior is complicated by its inherently 3D nature, the speed of which is too fast for confocal microscopy to capture. Here, we combine electromagnetic field computation and statistical image analysis to generate 3D movies close to a surface at 5 ms time resolution using conventional inverted microscopes. We treat each bacterial cell as a spherocylindrical lens and use finite element modeling to solve Maxwell's equations and compute th...
Bacterial biofilms are multicellular surface-bound communities with important hu-man health impacts ...
The deltaproteobacterium Myxococcus xanthus is a model for bacterial motility and has provided unpre...
Bacteria such as Escherichia coli swim along circular trajectories adjacent to surfaces. Thereby, th...
Bacteria exhibit surface motility modes that play pivotal roles in early-stage biofilm community dev...
Bacteria exhibit surface motility modes that play pivotal roles in early-stage biofilm community dev...
Bacterial biofilms are structured microbial communities which are widespread both in nature and in c...
Bacterial biofilms are structured multicellular communities that are responsible for a broad range o...
Bacterial biofilms are structured microbial communities which are widespread both in nature and in c...
Bacteria sense chemicals, surfaces, and other cells and move toward some and away from others. Study...
Monotrichous bacteria on surfaces exhibit complex spinning movements. Such spinning motility is ofte...
Monotrichous bacteria on surfaces exhibit complex spinning movements. Such spinning motility is ofte...
ABSTRACT The deltaproteobacterium Myxococcus xanthus is a model for bacterial motility and has provi...
Prokaryotes have the ability to walk on surfaces using type IV pili (TFP), a motility mechanism know...
Prokaryotes have the ability to walk on surfaces using type IV pili (TFP), a motility mechanism know...
AbstractBacterial biofilms are structured multicellular communities that are responsible for a broad...
Bacterial biofilms are multicellular surface-bound communities with important hu-man health impacts ...
The deltaproteobacterium Myxococcus xanthus is a model for bacterial motility and has provided unpre...
Bacteria such as Escherichia coli swim along circular trajectories adjacent to surfaces. Thereby, th...
Bacteria exhibit surface motility modes that play pivotal roles in early-stage biofilm community dev...
Bacteria exhibit surface motility modes that play pivotal roles in early-stage biofilm community dev...
Bacterial biofilms are structured microbial communities which are widespread both in nature and in c...
Bacterial biofilms are structured multicellular communities that are responsible for a broad range o...
Bacterial biofilms are structured microbial communities which are widespread both in nature and in c...
Bacteria sense chemicals, surfaces, and other cells and move toward some and away from others. Study...
Monotrichous bacteria on surfaces exhibit complex spinning movements. Such spinning motility is ofte...
Monotrichous bacteria on surfaces exhibit complex spinning movements. Such spinning motility is ofte...
ABSTRACT The deltaproteobacterium Myxococcus xanthus is a model for bacterial motility and has provi...
Prokaryotes have the ability to walk on surfaces using type IV pili (TFP), a motility mechanism know...
Prokaryotes have the ability to walk on surfaces using type IV pili (TFP), a motility mechanism know...
AbstractBacterial biofilms are structured multicellular communities that are responsible for a broad...
Bacterial biofilms are multicellular surface-bound communities with important hu-man health impacts ...
The deltaproteobacterium Myxococcus xanthus is a model for bacterial motility and has provided unpre...
Bacteria such as Escherichia coli swim along circular trajectories adjacent to surfaces. Thereby, th...