Trypanosome communities advance via polarized migration
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Uploaded on Jan 20, 2012
2010 ASCB Press Book - Hill, video 3 of 3
Time-lapsed video microscopy shows trypanosomes in a community are free to move in all directions, but choose to advance only at the leading edge of the community.
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Roge hernandez 7 months ago
la movilidad social constituye un aspecto novedoso e inesperado de la biología del tripanosoma, y ofrece nuevos paradigmas para las interacciones huésped-parásito
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Roge hernandez 7 months ago
Social motility represents a novel and unexpected aspect of trypanosome biology and offers new paradigms for considering host-parasite interactions
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Roge hernandez 7 months ago
este tipo de milagros me hacen querer despertar cada dia
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