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English: Holographic microscopy: images of Vibrio alginolyticus swimming
Amplitude images of Vibrio alginolyticus swimming through x, y, and z. Images show a time series in a single z-plane with a cell coming into/going out of focus as it swims. The images are successive frames recorded at 7 frames per second, or 0.14 s between frames. (A) No dye. (B) Labeled with NanoOrange.
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Source [1] doi:10.3389/fchem.2016.00017
Author Jay L. Nadeau, Yong Bin Cho, Jonas Kühn and Kurt Liewer

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Holographic microscopy: images of ''Vibrio alginolyticus'' swimming

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