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The flagellum of an E coli cell is an incredible molecular engine powered by the flow of hydrogen ions across the inner membrane. Spinning at an incredible speed, the flagellum here is shown only in slow motion.
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CJ Brokaw. J Cell Biol. 1991; 114 (6): 1201–1215.
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