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Escherichia coli swim on the right-hand side

Willow R. DiLuzio, Linda Turner, Michael Mayer, Piotr Garstecki, Douglas B. Weibel, Howard C. Berg & George M. Whitesides

Nature 435, 1271-1274(30 June 2005)

doi:10.1038/nature03660

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Figure 1

Cells swim in clockwise, circular trajectories at solid, planar surfaces.

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Figure 2

Images of cells in composite agar/ox-PDMS microchannels.

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Figure 3

Quantification of cells displaying a preference to travel to the right by using a microchannel junction.

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Figure 4

Preference of cells to move on the right in microchannels as a function of the height of the channel.

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Determination of preference of cells for swimming on the right

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Table 2

Length and swimming speeds of cells travelling on right versus left

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