Great paper: a droplet assay to encapsulate single micron-sized algae to study long-term .
elifesciences.org/articles/765
by Bentley et al. gielenlab.com and @micromotility
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(2 ) and (8 cilia) were encapsulated into droplets by and imaged at high speed to characterise gait switching dynamics and the effect of light.

The locomotion of single-cells is characterised by a trio of motility macrostates (run, stop, tumble) with distinct transition probabilities that could be quantified by long-term imaging.

The motility is light-switchable, which was known, but the long-term imaging of single cells in light and dark revealed a cellular : the light-altered behavioural state persisted after light off.

The authors also developed and tested a novel droplet-fusion assay to expose single cells in a controlled manner to chemicals. This could be a very elegant way to e.g., dissect mechanisms in the cells by .

@jekely This is so cool- so many possibiities for screening. I am now super-envious of your micro-organisms Gaspar & @micromotility! Congrats beautiful work Kirsty & co!

@Mill_lab @jekely thanks a lot!! 😋 hopefully the methods are applicable to many different species!!

@micromotility Cool science. Look forward to broader applications in other single-cell entities. 👍

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@MingqingCai thanks very much for your interest! yes we hope this technology is useful for many different specimens!

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