AbstractTo study the swimming of a peritrichous bacterium such as Escherichia coli, which is able to change its swimming direction actively, we simulate the “run-and-tumble” motion by using a bead-spring model to account for: 1), the hydrodynamic and the mechanical interactions among the cell body and multiple flagella; 2), the reversal of the rotation of a flagellum in a tumble; and 3), the associated polymorphic transformations of the flagellum. Because a flexible hook connects the cell body and each flagellum, the flagella can take independent orientations with respect to the cell body. This simulation reproduces the experimentally observed behaviors of E. coli, namely, a three-dimensional random-walk trajectory in run-and-tumble motion ...
Twenty years ago the experiments of Hotani revealed that flagellar polymorphism (the ability of bact...
<div><p>The bacterium <em>Escherichia coli</em> in suspension in a liquid medium swims by a successi...
Peritrichous bacteria exploit bundles of helical flagella for propulsion and chemotaxis. Here, chang...
The bacterium Escherichia coli (E. coli) swims in viscous fluids by rotating several helical flagell...
The bacterium Escherichia coli (E. coli) swims in viscous fluids by rotating several helical flagell...
The bacterium Escherichia coli (E. coli) swims in viscous fluids by rotating several helical flagell...
It is well known that bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, propel themselves in aqueous media by rota...
AbstractThe singly flagellated bacterium, Vibrio alginolyticus, moves forward and backward by altern...
AbstractThe singly flagellated bacterium, Vibrio alginolyticus, moves forward and backward by altern...
Peritrichous bacteria such as Escherichia coli swim in viscous fluids by forming a helical bundle of...
Hydrodynamics predicts that swimming bacteria generate a propulsion force when a helical flagellum r...
Microscopic-scale swimming has been a very active area of research in the last couple of decades. Th...
International audienceMany bacteria use rotating helical flagella in swimming motility. In search fo...
Swimming bacteria with helical flagella are self-propelled micro-swimmers in nature, and the swimmin...
Swimming bacteria with helical flagella are self-propelled micro-swimmers in nature, and the swimmin...
Twenty years ago the experiments of Hotani revealed that flagellar polymorphism (the ability of bact...
<div><p>The bacterium <em>Escherichia coli</em> in suspension in a liquid medium swims by a successi...
Peritrichous bacteria exploit bundles of helical flagella for propulsion and chemotaxis. Here, chang...
The bacterium Escherichia coli (E. coli) swims in viscous fluids by rotating several helical flagell...
The bacterium Escherichia coli (E. coli) swims in viscous fluids by rotating several helical flagell...
The bacterium Escherichia coli (E. coli) swims in viscous fluids by rotating several helical flagell...
It is well known that bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, propel themselves in aqueous media by rota...
AbstractThe singly flagellated bacterium, Vibrio alginolyticus, moves forward and backward by altern...
AbstractThe singly flagellated bacterium, Vibrio alginolyticus, moves forward and backward by altern...
Peritrichous bacteria such as Escherichia coli swim in viscous fluids by forming a helical bundle of...
Hydrodynamics predicts that swimming bacteria generate a propulsion force when a helical flagellum r...
Microscopic-scale swimming has been a very active area of research in the last couple of decades. Th...
International audienceMany bacteria use rotating helical flagella in swimming motility. In search fo...
Swimming bacteria with helical flagella are self-propelled micro-swimmers in nature, and the swimmin...
Swimming bacteria with helical flagella are self-propelled micro-swimmers in nature, and the swimmin...
Twenty years ago the experiments of Hotani revealed that flagellar polymorphism (the ability of bact...
<div><p>The bacterium <em>Escherichia coli</em> in suspension in a liquid medium swims by a successi...
Peritrichous bacteria exploit bundles of helical flagella for propulsion and chemotaxis. Here, chang...