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Isochnus flagellum (Erichson, 1902) * Material: 19: near Yaylyu, 12.VI.1994, leg. A & RD – 1 ex.
Agrikolyanskaya, Natalia I. +4 more
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Genetic analysis of the bacterial flagellum
Trends in Genetics, 1991Escherichia coli and Salmonella typhimurium invest considerable resources in making flagella, motor organelles that function much like the propellers on a ship. Both classical and molecular genetic studies have begun to reveal how flagellar genes are regulated and how their products build and operate these remarkable devices.
R M, Macnab, J S, Parkinson
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2000
To avoid any misunderstanding, it is worth noting here the definite distinction between flagellum (prokaryotic) and cilium (eukaryotic). The two structures only have in common the fact that they are thin mobile protrusions with a precise and stable organization, and also a definite position in the cell (unlike, for example, the pseudopods of eukaryotic
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To avoid any misunderstanding, it is worth noting here the definite distinction between flagellum (prokaryotic) and cilium (eukaryotic). The two structures only have in common the fact that they are thin mobile protrusions with a precise and stable organization, and also a definite position in the cell (unlike, for example, the pseudopods of eukaryotic
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Hippothoa flagellum Manzoni 1870
2016Published as part of Judith L Winston, 2016, Bryozoa of Floridan Oculina reefs, pp.
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Dynein motors of the Chlamydomonas flagellum
2001Chlamydomonas is a biflagellate unicellular green alga that has proven especially amenable for the analysis of microtubule (MT)-based molecular motors, notably dyneins. These enzymes form the inner and outer arms of the flagellum and are also required for intraflagellar transport.
L M, DiBella, S M, King
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Nature, 1941
CONSIDER a simple homogeneous filament with a wave passing in the direction indicated and suppose that the filament is immersed in water (a). Allow also that the wave is passing along the filament with both an increase in velocity and amplitude and hence an increase in resistance from the water.
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CONSIDER a simple homogeneous filament with a wave passing in the direction indicated and suppose that the filament is immersed in water (a). Allow also that the wave is passing along the filament with both an increase in velocity and amplitude and hence an increase in resistance from the water.
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Motility and more: the flagellum of Trypanosoma brucei
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2014Gerasimos Langousis, Kent L Hill
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