Arrangement of morphological subunits in bacterial spinae
1976 ◽
Vol 22
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pp. 619-629
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The filament, that is helically arranged to form the bacterial spina, is composed of morphological subunits (oligomers) about 5.6 nm in width and 11 nm in length. The oligomers are asymmetrical in that the inner surface is grooved. Image analysis of negative-stained spinae ribbons indicates that the oligomers are paired, possibly beaded structures, the arrangement of which is easily distorted during preparation. In intact spinae, the oligomer orientation may be normal to the filament axis, but in collapsed freeze-etched spinae, the oligomers are inclined at a constant angle of about 72° to the filament axis.
1977 ◽
Vol 35
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pp. 220-221
1977 ◽
Vol 35
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pp. 214-217
1977 ◽
Vol 35
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pp. 210-211
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1974 ◽
Vol 32
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pp. 402-403
1971 ◽
Vol 29
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pp. 358-359
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1981 ◽
Vol 39
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pp. 582-583
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1981 ◽
Vol 39
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pp. 250-251
Biodegradable polyester neuroprostheses promote the reconnection of separated peripheral nerve stubs
1992 ◽
Vol 50
(2)
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pp. 1094-1095
1985 ◽
Vol 43
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pp. 388-389