Kemper B, Barroso A, Woerdemann M, Dewenter L, Vollmer A, Schubert R, Mellmann A, von Bally G, Denz C
Research article (journal) | Peer reviewedThe analysis of dynamic interactions of microorganisms with a host cell is of utmost importance for understanding infection processes. We present a biophotonic holographic workstation that allows optical manipulation of bacteria by holographic optical tweezers and simultaneously monitoring of dynamic processes with quantitative multi-focus phase imaging based on self-interference digital holographic microscopy. Our results show that several bacterial cells, even with non-spherical shape, can be aligned precisely on the surface of living host cells and localized reproducibly in three dimensions. In this way a new label-free multipurpose device for modelling and quantitative analysis of infection scenarios at the single cell level is provided. (© 2012 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim).
Barroso Pena, Alvaro | Institute of Applied Physics |
Denz, Cornelia | Professur für Angewandte Physik (Prof. Denz) Center for Nonlinear Science |
Dewenter, Lena | Institute of Applied Physics |
Mellmann, Alexander | Institute of Hygiene |