Biopolymer dynamics driven by helical flagella
Microbial flagellates typically inhabit complex suspensions of polymeric material which can impact the swimming speed of motile microbes, filter-feeding of sessile cells, and the generation of biofilms. There is currently a need to better understand how the fundamental dynamics of polymers near acti...
Main Authors: | Balin, A, Zöttl, A, Yeomans, J, Shendruk, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Physical Society
2017
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