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Tracking E coli runs and tumbles with scattering solutions and digital holographic microscopy

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2016-10-03

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Wang, Anna, Rees Garmann, Vinothan Manoharan. "Tracking E coli runs and tumbles with scattering solutions and digital holographic microscopy." Opt. Express 24, no. 21 (2016): 23719. DOI: 10.1364/oe.24.023719

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We use in-line digital holographic microscopy to image freely swimming E. coli. We show that fitting a light scattering model to E. coli holograms can yield quantitative information about the bacterium’s body rotation and tumbles, offering a precise way to track fine details of bacterial motility. We are able to extract the cell’s three-dimensional (3D) position and orientation and recover behavior such as body angle rotation during runs, tumbles, and pole reversal. Our technique is label-free and capable of frame rates limited only by the camera.

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Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

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