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English: Reorientation during electrotaxis. Worms sometimes display a reorientation behavior, with omega-like reversal before resuming their trajectory. On this specific example, it takes a few seconds for the worm to reorient itself. Such behavior occurs rarely in the presence of an electric field. |
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Source | Movie S2 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 | Reorientation during electrotaxis. Worms sometimes display a reorientation behavior, with omega-like reversal before resuming their trajectory. On this specific example, it takes a few seconds for the worm to reorient itself. Such behavior occurs rarely in the presence of an electric field. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2011 |
Language | English |