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Fluorescence Imaging of Bacterial Binary Fission

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Live gram negative bacterial cells are treated with a special fluorescent dye designed, synthesized, and imaged by Bradley Smith's research lab at the University of Notre Dame. This particular dye labels the membrane of bacterial cells. The stability and brightness of this dye allows one to readily examine bacterial binary fission in real time for extended periods of time.

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