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Pili and Flagella: Current Research and Future Trends

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Pili and Flagella: Current Research and Future Trends - Jarrell, Ken (Editor)
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Flagella-dependent motility is widespread throughout prokaryotes and is advantageous when nutrients are limited as a mechanism to migrate to more favorable environments and to compete with other micro-organisms. Flagella systems can also play an important role in additional processes, such as adhesion to substrates, biofilm formation, and host invasion in pathogenic bacteria. A variety of different classes of pili are found in prokaryotes and these structures also possess a diverse array of functions. Pili are essential for ...

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Pili and Flagella: Current Research and Future Trends 2009, Caister Academic Press Limited

ISBN-13: 9781904455486

Hardcover