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Bacteria use wrapping flagella to tunnel through microscopic passages, research reveals
Researchers have discovered how bacteria break through spaces barely larger than themselves, by wrapping their flagella around their bodies and moving forward. Using a microfluidic device that mimics ...
A giant inflatable E. coli has appeared in central Brno, highlighting the city’s electron microscopy tradition and the ...
Scanning electron microscope image: Bacteria of the species Enterococcus faecalis (purple) attach to hyphae of the fungus Candida albicans (turquoise). Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not ...
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Bacteria VS hydrogen peroxide under the microscope
Observe how bacteria react when exposed to hydrogen peroxide under the microscope. Sabalenka responds to calls to kick her off tour 'Dangerous': Fresh ISIS brides warning Palace shares new photos of ...
How can bacteria squeeze through spaces narrower than a human hair is thick? A research team in Japan led by Dr. Daisuke Nakane and Dr. Tetsuo Kan at the University of Electro-Communications, Dr.
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