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. 2023 Jun 16;14:3574. doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-39175-0

Fig. 3. Vacuole-popping based motility.

Fig. 3

AE Five representative time-lapse acquisitions demonstrating droplet motility powered by vacuole popping (see also Supplementary Movies 26). Time proceeds top to bottom in each column. Each image series shows a vacuole that is placed asymmetrically with respect to the droplet, and that bursts, moving the droplet in the opposite direction. In most cases, motion is simultaneous with a visible reduction of vacuole size. The overlaid arrows span the droplet centroid at the start and end of the burst. Each image shows an 80 μm scale bar and a time stamp in minutes; the distance traveled and average speed of the event is indicated below each column.