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Peritrichous bacteria

Amsler, C. D., Use of computer-assisted motion analysis for quantitative measurements of swimming behavior in peritrichously flagellated bacteria, Anal. Biochem., 235, 20, 1996. [Pg.430]

Actually, there are a number of different types of movement responses which lead to behavior of this general description (4). For peritrichously flagellated bacteria, which appear to be the most commonly encountered group (and on which this paper will accordingly focus), klinokinesis (in which the turning frequency of swimming bacteria is modulated by stimulus concentration) appears to be closest to observed behavior 5). [Pg.266]

Enteric bacteria Members of the family enterobacteriaceae, many of which are intestinal, small facultatively anerobic Gramnegative rods with peritrichous flagella. [Pg.1131]


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