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English: Fluorescent bead movement in the gastric lumen after epithelial damage. 105 fluorescent beads were added to gastric luminal fluid. Two-photon damage was imposed on a microscopic region of the exposed gastric mucosa. Bead motion was tracked by Imaris 7.6 software (Bitplane) for 3 min as shown in Figure S8. Each line tracks an individual bead, pseudo-colored to show X position on the image window. Frames from this movie are shown in Figure S8. |
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Source | Movie S2 from Aihara E, Closson C, Matthis A, Schumacher M, Engevik A, Zavros Y, Ottemann K, Montrose M (2014). "Motility and Chemotaxis Mediate the Preferential Colonization of Gastric Injury Sites by Helicobacter pylori". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1004275. PMID 25033386. PMC: 4102597. | ||
Author | Aihara E, Closson C, Matthis A, Schumacher M, Engevik A, Zavros Y, Ottemann K, Montrose M | ||
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Author | Aihara E, Closson C, Matthis A, Schumacher M, Engevik A, Zavros Y, Ottemann K, Montrose M |
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Image title | Fluorescent bead movement in the gastric lumen after epithelial damage. 105 fluorescent beads were added to gastric luminal fluid. Two-photon damage was imposed on a microscopic region of the exposed gastric mucosa. Bead motion was tracked by Imaris 7.6 software (Bitplane) for 3 min as shown in Figure S8. Each line tracks an individual bead, pseudo-colored to show X position on the image window. Frames from this movie are shown in Figure S8. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2014-07 |