2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.05.03.592443
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Quantification ofTrypanosoma Bruceisocial motility indicates different colony growth phases

Andreas Kuhn,
Timothy Krueger,
Magdalena Schüttler
et al.

Abstract: In vitro colonies of the flagellated parasite Trypanosoma brucei grow in characteristic fingering instability patterns. The underlying cause of this this type of collective migration and the associated behavior called social motility remains a topic of intense debate in the scientific community. In order to study these mechanisms in detail, it is crucial to develop quantitative methods to assess and measure social motility patterns at the level of the whole colony beyond qualitative image comparisons. Here, we… Show more

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