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Individual parasites within the community are highly motile

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Uploaded on Jan 20, 2012

2010 ASCB Press Book - Hill, video 2 of 3
Movie shows video microscopy of individual fluorescent parasites moving within a community of non-fluorescent parasites. The first half of the video shows the fluorescent channel only (several individual trypanosomes are visible). The second half of the video shows the fluorescent channel overlayed on the phase-contrast channel so that the non-fluorescent trypanosomes can be seen in the background.

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