Bacteria can swim, propelling themselves through fluids using a whip-like extension called a flaggella. They can also walk, strolling along solid surfaces using little fibrous legs called pili. It is this motility that enable some pathogenic bacteria to establish the infections such as meningitis that cause their human hosts to get sick or even die. [...]
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Single Atom Controls Motility Required for Bacterial Infection
Posted by mrudula on January 11th, 2010
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