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A close look at amoeboid locomotion: An integrated picture of a migrating, starvation-induced foraging unit of Physarum polycephalum
Physarum polycephalum, cultivated on a glucose-deficient agar surface, forms disconnected foraging units (satellites). Our aim is to shed light onto the amoeboid locomotion of the slime mould, using satellites as reproducible and well-defined models and employing a wide range of techniques. This work was presented at PhysNet 2015.