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[edit]DescriptionSpecies-Specific-Adaptations-of-Trypanosome-Morphology-and-Motility-to-the-Mammalian-Host-ppat.1005448.s020.ogv |
English: T . evansi persistent backward swimmers in the presence of mouse blood cells. In this video all cells show backward motion and the one persistent swimmer moved continuously backwards for more than 16 sec with an average speed of 12.5 μm/s, crossing a distance of 108.2 μm. While at low viscosities between 25 and 50% of T. evansi parasites revealed backward motion, this was completely reversed in the presence of methylcellulose, where no backward swimming was observed. |
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Source | S19 Video from Bargul J, Jung J, McOdimba F, Omogo C, Adung’a V, Krüger T, Masiga D, Engstler M (2016). "Species-Specific Adaptations of Trypanosome Morphology and Motility to the Mammalian Host". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1005448. PMID 26871910. PMC: 4752354. | ||
Author | Bargul J, Jung J, McOdimba F, Omogo C, Adung’a V, Krüger T, Masiga D, Engstler M | ||
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Short title | T . evansi persistent backward swimmers in the presence of mouse blood cells. |
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Author | Bargul J, Jung J, McOdimba F, Omogo C, Adung’a V, Krüger T, Masiga D, Engstler M |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | In this video all cells show backward motion and the one persistent swimmer moved continuously backwards for more than 16 sec with an average speed of 12.5 μm/s, crossing a distance of 108.2 μm. While at low viscosities between 25 and 50% of T. evansi parasites revealed backward motion, this was completely reversed in the presence of methylcellulose, where no backward swimming was observed. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2016-02-12 |