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Investigating Flagella-Driven Motility in Escherichia coli by Applying Three Established Techniques in a Series
Published on: May 10, 2020
Counterclockwise circular motion of bacteria swimming at the air-liquid interface
Laurence Lemelle1, Jean-François Palierne, Elodie Chatre
1Laboratoire Joliot-Curie, CNRS USR 3010, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, Université de Lyon, Lyon, France. laurence.lemelle@ens-lyon.fr
Abstract:
Flagellar propulsion of swimming Escherichia coli produces circling clockwise motions near planar solid surfaces. Counterclockwise motion was first reported near air-TN medium interfaces, showing that slip at the interface is a key parameter of bacterial swimming.
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