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English: Supplementary Movie 9 Explosive cell lysis produces MVs. A P. aeruginosa PAK biofilm cultured on media containing the lipid stain FM1-43FX was imaged using f3D-SIM (DeltaVision OMX Blaze). A single rod cell transitions to a round-shaped cell and then subsequently explodes. MVs are observed immediately following the explosion and are not observed to bleb from the cell prior to explosion (see Fig.4a). Time is shown in bottom right corner in seconds and milliseconds. |
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Source | Video file from Turnbull L, Toyofuku M, Hynen A, Kurosawa M, Pessi G, Petty N, Osvath S, Cárcamo-Oyarce G, Gloag E, Shimoni R, Omasits U, Ito S, Yap X, Monahan L, Cavaliere R, Ahrens C, Charles I, Nomura N, Eberl L, Whitchurch C (2016). "Explosive cell lysis as a mechanism for the biogenesis of bacterial membrane vesicles and biofilms". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms11220. PMID 27075392. PMC: 4834629. | ||
Author | Turnbull L, Toyofuku M, Hynen A, Kurosawa M, Pessi G, Petty N, Osvath S, Cárcamo-Oyarce G, Gloag E, Shimoni R, Omasits U, Ito S, Yap X, Monahan L, Cavaliere R, Ahrens C, Charles I, Nomura N, Eberl L, Whitchurch C | ||
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Short title | Supplementary Movie 9 |
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Author | Turnbull L, Toyofuku M, Hynen A, Kurosawa M, Pessi G, Petty N, Osvath S, Cárcamo-Oyarce G, Gloag E, Shimoni R, Omasits U, Ito S, Yap X, Monahan L, Cavaliere R, Ahrens C, Charles I, Nomura N, Eberl L, Whitchurch C |
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Image title | Explosive cell lysis produces MVs. A P. aeruginosa PAK biofilm cultured on media containing the lipid stain FM1-43FX was imaged using f3D-SIM (DeltaVision OMX Blaze). A single rod cell transitions to a round-shaped cell and then subsequently explodes. MVs are observed immediately following the explosion and are not observed to bleb from the cell prior to explosion (see Fig.4a). Time is shown in bottom right corner in seconds and milliseconds. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2016-04-14 |