3d FtsZ
April 28, 2012 at 2:56 pm | sam | literature, single moleculesMy friend Julie just published these beautiful 3D images of the FtsZ ring closing off two tiny dividing Caulobacter cells:
The scale bar is only 400 nm. Love it! (Video link here.)
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Thanks Sam! There are awesome movies too (thanks to Steve Lee):
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/store/10.1002/cphc.201100686/asset/supinfo/cphc_201100686_sm_2.avi?v=1&s=f0b266438dcda76d647c2f23f4e8c2197b9d61a3
Comment by JSB — May 1, 2012 #
yes, i tried to embed a movie in the post above. does it not work?
Comment by sam — May 2, 2012 #
just for fun:
http://chemscrapes.blogspot.com/2012/05/purile-biochemists.html
Comment by brendan — May 6, 2012 #
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Pingback by Stepper Motor Tutorial Video | Stepper Motor Datasheet — May 12, 2012 #
Movie didn’t work in my browser (Firefox for PC).
Comment by Jordan — May 14, 2012 #
Oh, sorry. Added the link.
Comment by sam — May 14, 2012 #