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The cheliceral flagellum of pseudoscorpions
Journal of Natural History, 1967Summary Detailed examination of the flagella of all the available stages of four British species (C. ischnocheles, C. orthodactylus, C. tenuis and C. kewi) shows that the number of blades is constant for each stage, being 5, 7, 9 and 11 for the proto-, deuto-, trito-mynph and adult, respectively.
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Flimmer-flagellum of the Sponge
Nature, 1961THERE is a considerable variation in the morphology of the flagella in the lower plant groups and in the flagellates. The flagellar structures have been used as systematic characters since the pioneering work of Petersen1 and Vlk2. The following five types of flagella are recognized: (1) One-sided flimmer flagella which have one row of hair-like ...
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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.
Linda M. DiBella, Stephen M. King
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Inflammasome Recognition and Regulation of the Legionella Flagellum
2016The Gram-negative bacterium Legionella pneumophila colonizes extracellular environmental niches and infects free-living protozoa. Upon inhalation into the human lung, the opportunistic pathogen grows in macrophages and causes a fulminant pneumonia termed Legionnaires' disease. L.
Schell, Ursula+2 more
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FLAGELLUM AND MOTILITY OF SPIRILLUM SERPENS [PDF]
Adrianus Pijper+3 more
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Structure of the flagellum of Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus [PDF]
M P Starr, R J Seidler
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