Oscillatory surface rheotaxis of swimming e. coli bacteria

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  • who: Arnold J. T. M. Mathijssen from the Stanford University quai Saint-Bernard, Paris, France have published the Article: Oscillatory surface rheotaxis of swimming E. coli bacteria, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
  • what: The authors investigate, for the first time, the time-resolved orientation dynamics of E.coli bacteria, as a function of applied shear close to the walls. By monitoring the bacteria with 3D Lagrangian tracking the authors examine these regimes as a function of the shear rate. In the section ‘Robustness in parameter variations' under Methods the authors show that the . . .

     

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