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Three short videos of macrofibre motions on solid surfaces

Motions caused by the growth of Bacillus subtilis macrofibres in fluid medium result in new forms of movement of the multicellular structures over solid surfaces [Mendelson et al., Microbiology 147 (part 4), April 2001, 929-937]


A terminal loop rolling over a glass surface

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Dual view images of a large ball structure perching on 'legs' and being moved by contact of the large peripheral fibres that originate at the periphery of the ball (supplementary data to Fig. 8)

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A pivoting small ball structure viewed from above (supplementary data to Fig. 9)

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