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Three-dimensional Imaging of Bacterial Cells for Accurate Cellular Representations and Precise Protein Localization

DOI :

10.3791/60350-v

6:33 min

October 29th, 2019

October 29th, 2019

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1Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Oklahoma State University, 2Department of Molecular Biology and Lewis-Sigler Institute of Integrative Genomics, Princeton University

This protocol explains how to prepare and mount bacterial samples for live three-dimensional imaging and how to reconstruct the three-dimensional shape of E. coli from those images.

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Three dimensional Imaging

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