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. 1951 Apr;61(4):421–431. doi: 10.1128/jb.61.4.421-431.1951

PRELIMINARY EVIDENCE THAT BACTERIAL FLAGELLA ARE NOT “POLYSACCHARIDE TWIRLS”1

J N Rinker a, Henry Koffler a
PMCID: PMC386021  PMID: 14832179

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