Variability in bacterial flagella re-growth patterns after breakage
Abstract Many bacteria swim through liquids or crawl on surfaces by rotating long appendages called flagella. Flagellar filaments are assembled from thousands of subunits that are exported through a narrow secretion channel and polymerize beneath a capping scaffold at the tip of the growing filament...
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Autores principales: | Guillaume Paradis, Fabienne F. V. Chevance, Willisa Liou, Thibaud T. Renault, Kelly T. Hughes, Simon Rainville, Marc Erhardt |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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