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[edit]DescriptionMyxococcus-xanthus-Gliding-Motors-Are-Elastically-Coupled-to-the-Substrate-as-Predicted-by-the-pcbi.1003619.s011.ogv |
English: Cell-cell collision behavior from experiments corresponding to the time lapse images shown in Figure 2C . |
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Source | Video S3 from Balagam R, Litwin D, Czerwinski F, Sun M, Kaplan H, Shaevitz J, Igoshin O (2014). "Myxococcus xanthus Gliding Motors Are Elastically Coupled to the Substrate as Predicted by the Focal Adhesion Model of Gliding Motility". PLOS Computational Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003619. PMID 24810164. PMC: 4014417. | ||
Author | Balagam R, Litwin D, Czerwinski F, Sun M, Kaplan H, Shaevitz J, Igoshin O | ||
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