File:PH-Landscapes-in-a-Novel-Five-Species-Model-of-Early-Dental-Biofilm-pone.0025299.s011.ogv
PH-Landscapes-in-a-Novel-Five-Species-Model-of-Early-Dental-Biofilm-pone.0025299.s011.ogv (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 20 s, 640 × 480 pixels, 840 kbps overall, file size: 2.03 MB)
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English: Biofilm hybridized with probes ANAES (green) and EUB338 (red). EUB338 visualizes the entire bacterial population, while ANAES specifically detects A. naeslundii. Cells of A. naeslundii predominantly colonize basal layers of the biofilm and are rarely observed in the middle and upper third. Field of view size: 143×143 µm. Biofilm height: 29.5 µm. |
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Source | Video S1 from Schlafer S, Raarup M, Meyer R, Sutherland D, Dige I, Nyengaard J, Nyvad B (2011). "pH Landscapes in a Novel Five-Species Model of Early Dental Biofilm". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0025299. PMID 21966490. PMC: 3179500. | ||
Author | Schlafer S, Raarup M, Meyer R, Sutherland D, Dige I, Nyengaard J, Nyvad B | ||
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Author | Schlafer S, Raarup M, Meyer R, Sutherland D, Dige I, Nyengaard J, Nyvad B |
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Image title | Biofilm hybridized with probes ANAES (green) and EUB338 (red). EUB338 visualizes the entire bacterial population, while ANAES specifically detects A. naeslundii. Cells of A. naeslundii predominantly colonize basal layers of the biofilm and are rarely observed in the middle and upper third. Field of view size: 143×143 µm. Biofilm height: 29.5 µm. |
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Language | Danish |
- Videos of bacterial biofilms
- Microbial metabolism
- Microbial physiology
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- Actinomyces
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- Fluorescence in situ hybridization
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- 16S ribosomal RNA
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