How Bacteria Swim: Yale Medicine School Researchers Discover New Mechanisms
April 01, 2022
April 01, 2022
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, April 1 (TNSJou) -- Yale School of Medicine issued the following news:
When pathogens invade a human host, they need maximum ability to move through the body as they navigate adverse environments and cause infection. Their ability to drill themselves through gel-like surroundings is often made possible through the rotation of a squiggly, tail-like machine known as the flagellum.
How bacteria move around, survive, and cause infection in the body h . . .
When pathogens invade a human host, they need maximum ability to move through the body as they navigate adverse environments and cause infection. Their ability to drill themselves through gel-like surroundings is often made possible through the rotation of a squiggly, tail-like machine known as the flagellum.
How bacteria move around, survive, and cause infection in the body h . . .
