Their study, published in Microbiological Research, reveals that bacteria can evolve by losing their flagella, the structures responsible for movement. Flagella are important for bacteria because ...
In an article published in the journal Cell Reports ... protein that makes up the thread-like appendages called flagella that allow bacteria to swim. The protein that makes up flagella, called ...
24 in the journal Cell ... bacteria, Conway's team turned to plants that were engineered to have heightened immune responses to a protein that makes up the threadlike appendages, called flagella ...
To do that, they developed a polymer coating that integrates with the bacterial cell membrane and chemically modified cell membranes with the catalytic polymers. “We took a common industrial ...
Abstract: Cilia are microscopic finger-like cell-surface organelles possessed by a great many eukaryotic organisms, including humans, whose purposes include generating local fluid movements via ...
Correspondence to Dr Takashi Kurashige, Neurology, National Hospital Organization Kure Medical Center and Chugoku Cancer Center, Kure 737-0023, Japan; takashi-kurashige{at}hiroshima-u.ac.jp ...
This work introduces an important new method for depleting ribosomal RNA from bacterial single-cell RNA sequencing libraries, demonstrating its applicability for studying heterogeneity in microbial ...