File:Genetic-Dissection-of-an-Exogenously-Induced-Biofilm-in-Laboratory-and-Clinical-Isolates-of-E.-coli-ppat.1000432.s024.ogv
Genetic-Dissection-of-an-Exogenously-Induced-Biofilm-in-Laboratory-and-Clinical-Isolates-of-E.-coli-ppat.1000432.s024.ogv (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 17 s, 640 × 480 pixels, 1.12 Mbps overall, file size: 2.27 MB)
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English: Time-lapse microscopy of UV-irradiated wild-type MG1655 cells in presence of 0.1 U/ml of sPNAG in LB. Images were acquired every 2 minutes for the first 6 hours of exposure to sPNAG. The viable count of the cells after UV irradiation was found to be zero. |
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Source | Video S3 from Amini S, Goodarzi H, Tavazoie S (2009). "Genetic Dissection of an Exogenously Induced Biofilm in Laboratory and Clinical Isolates of E. coli". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1000432. PMID 19436718. PMC: 2675270. | ||
Author | Amini S, Goodarzi H, Tavazoie S | ||
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Author | Amini S, Goodarzi H, Tavazoie S |
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Image title | Time-lapse microscopy of UV-irradiated wild-type MG1655 cells in presence of 0.1 U/ml of sPNAG in LB. Images were acquired every 2 minutes for the first 6 hours of exposure to sPNAG. The viable count of the cells after UV irradiation was found to be zero. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2009-05 |
Language | English |