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    Worm sperm

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    To develop a system for studying cell motility in unnatrual conditions -- a microscope slide instead of the body -- Tom Roberts and Katsuya Shimabukuro at Florida State University disassembled and reconstituted the motility parts used by worm sperm cells.
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    Internal NoteJoe, Of course you can use the image and I am happy to give my permission. Tom Roberts Sent from my iPad On Jun 21, 2013, at 2:48 PM, "Piergrossi, Joe (NIH/NIGMS) [C]" wrote: Dear Dr. Roberts, In 2011 we featured some of your work in our series Research in Action. We would like to add the image associated with that article to our public online repository. Would you allow us to do so? We will maintain the same credit to you on the picture. Adding the picture to this gallery will allow its use by the public for educational, media and other uses, in addition to use by NIGMS/NIH. Thank you very much! Best regards, Joe Joe Piergrossi [C], Science Writing Intern National Institute of General Medical Sciences Phone: 301-496-7301 Email: joe.piergrossi@nih.gov 45 Center Drive, Bethesda, MD 20892
    KeywordsCell movement, swimming, crawling, gliding, swarming
    SourceTom Roberts, Florida State University
    Date2013-07-02 00:00:00
    Credit LineTom Roberts, Florida State University
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    Record TypePhotograph
    Topic Area(s);#Cells;#Molecular Structures;#
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