Abstract

Cell-substrate separation distances were measured on Naegleria gruberi amoebae moving in deionized H 2O on an untreated glass substratum (weakly adhesive) and on a polylysine treated glass surface (strongly adhesive). The values obtained by transmission electron microscopy on fixed cells and reflexion interference microscopy on live cells were in broad agreement.

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