A novel mechanism of microbial attachment: the flagellar pump ofGiardia lamblia
Theodore J. Picou,
Haibei Luo,
Robert J. Polackwich
et al.
Abstract:The ability of microbes to attach to biological and inert substrates is a necessary prerequisite for colonization of new habitats. In contrast to well-characterized mechanisms that rely on specific or non-specific chemical interactions between microbe and substrate, we describe here an effective hydrodynamic mechanism of attachment that relies on fluid flow generated by the microbe. The microbeGiardia lamblia, a flagellated protozoan parasite, naturally attaches to the microvilliated surface of the small intes… Show more
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