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English: Worms performing electrotaxis. Worms randomly placed at the surface of an agar gel are able to sense the presence of an electric field. They crawl with straight trajectories, punctuated by collisions, reversals and other rare navigation behaviors. This figure displays the trajectories of 14 worms during a short electrotactic run. Red circles indicate the worms' starting positions. |
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Source | Movie S1 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 | Worms performing electrotaxis. Worms randomly placed at the surface of an agar gel are able to sense the presence of an electric field. They crawl with straight trajectories, punctuated by collisions, reversals and other rare navigation behaviors. This figure displays the trajectories of 14 worms during a short electrotactic run. Red circles indicate the worms' starting positions. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2011 |
Language | English |