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==Notes==
These guys definitely look like they are running slower than the motility assays I have done without osmolytes in them. Of course, I cannot determine how much slower until I analyze the movies made.

Revision as of 15:22, 25 November 2009

Setup

Motility

So I did change some things up from my heavy water experiments. Instead of doing the sucrose dilutions sequentially in time, I prepared all of them at the same time. I did however, not flow in the microtubules until after I took data for one slide.

I have made movies that are 2 minutes long for one field of view. The playback rate is 5 frames/s and the capture rate was 5 Hz. The images have an exposure of 100 ms and a gain of 150.

250 mM Sucrose

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500 mM Sucrose

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750 mM Sucrose

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Notes

These guys definitely look like they are running slower than the motility assays I have done without osmolytes in them. Of course, I cannot determine how much slower until I analyze the movies made.