Journal article
Live from under the lens: Exploring microbial motility with dynamic imaging and microfluidics
K Son, DR Brumley, R Stocker
Nature Reviews Microbiology | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1038/nrmicro3567
Abstract
Motility is one of the most dynamic features of the microbial world. The ability to swim or crawl frequently governs how microorganisms interact with their physical and chemical environments, and underpins a myriad of microbial processes. The ability to resolve temporal dynamics through time-lapse video microscopy and the precise control of the physicochemical microenvironment afforded by microfluidics offer powerful new opportunities to study the many motility adaptations of microorganisms and thereby further our understanding of their ecology. In this Review, we outline recent insights into the motility strategies of microorganisms brought about by these techniques, including the hydrodyna..
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Awarded by Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
Funding Acknowledgements
The authors gratefully acknowledge support through a Samsung Scholarship (to K.S.), a Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) Cross-Disciplinary Fellowship (to D.R.B.) and a Marine Microbiology Initiative Investigator Award from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (GBMF3783, to R.S.). The authors also thank G. Gorick for help with some of the figures.