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Squirming Under the Glare of Directed Light

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Lynn Savage, [email protected]

There you are, a simple worm simply slithering along, when a light from above strikes part of your body. Suddenly, you start wriggling in a new direction – not one of your choosing. What has happened to your free will? This sequence of images shows that, when researchers shine light onto the head of a worm expressing photosensitive proteins in its cells, the worm crawls in a triangular pattern. Courtesy of Hang Lu, Georgia Institute of Technology. In the lab of Hang Lu, an associate professor in the Georgia Institute of Technology School of Chemical & Biomolecular...Read full article

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    Published: February 2011
    BiophotonicsCaenorhabditis elegansGeorgia Institute of TechnologyHang LuLCD projectors Nature MethodsLight Sourcesmovement controlmuscle cellsneuronsPostscriptsSensors & Detectorsworms optogenetics

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