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Quantitative Locomotion Study of Freely Swimming Micro-organisms Using Laser Diffraction

DOI :

10.3791/4412-v

10:03 min

October 25th, 2012

October 25th, 2012

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1Physics & Astronomy Department, Vassar College, 2Biology Department, Vassar College

Microscopic organisms like the free-swimming nematode C. elegans, live and behave in a complex three-dimensional environment. We report on a novel approach that provides analysis of C. elegans using diffraction patterns. This approach consists of tracking the temporal periodicity of diffraction patterns generated by directing laser light through a cuvette.

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