TY - JOUR
T1 - Aggregation of Escherichia coli B/r A during agar filtration
T2 - Effect on morphometric measurements
AU - Vardi, E.
AU - Grover, N. B.
PY - 1992
Y1 - 1992
N2 - We have investigated the phenomenon of particle aggregation in a sample of 71,038 Escherichia coli B/r A cells in balanced exponential growth, during preparation for electron microscopy by agar filtration. The bacteria were photographed in a transmission electron microscope and the dimensions and spatial relationships among all the members of each aggregate were recorded using an interactive image processing system. The proportion of aggregated cells, 22%, is much greater than that found by direct count in a light microscope (7%), implying that most aggregation takes place during the preparation stages. The aggregated cells are about 1% narrower than the freecells, because of mutual compression, and 1.5% longer, because of a selection bias in favor of longer cells. From a statistical analysis of the data, we conclude that the clustering of cells into aggregates in the course of sample preparation is the result of random encounters during the settling on the collodion membrane and of the changing surface tension during the drying process. A method is proposed to correct morphometric measurements for the distortion caused by cellular aggregation of this kind.
AB - We have investigated the phenomenon of particle aggregation in a sample of 71,038 Escherichia coli B/r A cells in balanced exponential growth, during preparation for electron microscopy by agar filtration. The bacteria were photographed in a transmission electron microscope and the dimensions and spatial relationships among all the members of each aggregate were recorded using an interactive image processing system. The proportion of aggregated cells, 22%, is much greater than that found by direct count in a light microscope (7%), implying that most aggregation takes place during the preparation stages. The aggregated cells are about 1% narrower than the freecells, because of mutual compression, and 1.5% longer, because of a selection bias in favor of longer cells. From a statistical analysis of the data, we conclude that the clustering of cells into aggregates in the course of sample preparation is the result of random encounters during the settling on the collodion membrane and of the changing surface tension during the drying process. A method is proposed to correct morphometric measurements for the distortion caused by cellular aggregation of this kind.
KW - Cell distortion
KW - particle clustering
KW - size distribution correction
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U2 - 10.1002/cyto.990130514
DO - 10.1002/cyto.990130514
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C2 - 1633733
AN - SCOPUS:0026717219
SN - 0196-4763
VL - 13
SP - 540
EP - 544
JO - Cytometry
JF - Cytometry
IS - 5
ER -