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1. CCDC181 is required for sperm flagellum biogenesis and male fertility in mice.

2. Statistical Mobility of Multicellular Colonies of Flagellated Swimming Cells.

3. Flagellar stator genes control a trophic shift from obligate to facultative predation and biofilm formation in a bacterial predator.

4. The Ugd, a capsular polysaccharide synthesis protein, regulates the bacterial motility in Vibrio alginolyticus.

5. Quantitative assessment of the nanoanatomy of the contractile vacuole complex in Trypanosoma cruzi .

6. Swimming ability and flagellar motility of sperm packets of the volvocine green alga Pleodorina starrii.

7. Development of functional spermatozoa in mammalian spermiogenesis.

8. Influence of bacterial swimming and hydrodynamics on attachment of phages.

9. Calaxin is a key factor for calcium-dependent waveform control in zebrafish sperm.

10. Counterclockwise rotation of the flagellum promotes biofilm initiation in Helicobacter pylori .

11. Foraging mechanisms in excavate flagellates shed light on the functional ecology of early eukaryotes.

12. Spatiotemporal dynamics of the proton motive force on single bacterial cells.

13. Multiflagellate Swimming Controlled by Hydrodynamic Interactions.

14. The younger flagellum sets the beat for Chlamydomonas reinhardtii .

15. Effect of fluid elasticity on the emergence of oscillations in an active elastic filament.

16. CryoEM structures reveal how the bacterial flagellum rotates and switches direction.

17. It's not all about flagella - sticky invasion by pathogenic spirochetes.

18. Bacterial flagella hijack type IV pili proteins to control motility.

19. Viscosity-dependent determinants of Campylobacter jejuni impacting the velocity of flagellar motility.

20. Ecological relevance of flagellar motility in soil bacterial communities.

21. Flagellar dynamics reveal fluctuations and kinetic limit in the Escherichia coli chemotaxis network.

22. Multiflagellarity leads to the size-independent swimming speed of peritrichous bacteria.

23. Regulation of major bacterial survival strategies by transcripts sequestration in a membraneless organelle.

24. Flagellar motors of swimming bacteria contain an incomplete set of stator units to ensure robust motility.

25. FliL Functions in Diverse Microbes to Negatively Modulate Motor Output via Its N-Terminal Region.

26. Precise Measurement of the Stoichiometry of the Adaptive Bacterial Flagellar Switch.

27. Absence of CEP78 causes photoreceptor and sperm flagella impairments in mice and a human individual.

28. Testing the ion-current model for flagellar length sensing and IFT regulation.

29. Swarming Motility Assays in Salmonella.

30. Conversion of anterograde into retrograde trains is an intrinsic property of intraflagellar transport.

31. Steady-state running rate sets the speed and accuracy of accumulation of swimming bacteria.

32. Wrapped Up: The Motility of Polarly Flagellated Bacteria.

33. Direct Measurement of the Stall Torque of the Flagellar Motor in Escherichia coli with Magnetic Tweezers.

34. Encapsulated bacteria deform lipid vesicles into flagellated swimmers.

35. Ciliogenesis requires sphingolipid-dependent membrane and axoneme interaction.

36. Structural and biochemical analyses of the flagellar expression regulator DegU from Listeria monocytogenes.

37. Generation of ciliary beating by steady dynein activity: the effects of inter-filament coupling in multi-filament models.

38. Switching off Bacterial Flagellar Biogenesis by YdiU-Mediated UMPylation of FlhDC.

39. Oscillatory movement of a dynein-microtubule complex crosslinked with DNA origami.

40. Observation of broken detailed balance in polymorphic transformation of bacterial flagellar filament.

41. Salmonella Typhimurium O-antigen and VisP play an important role in swarming and osmotic stress response during intracellular conditions.

42. Reactivation of Demembranated Cell Models in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.

43. Characterization of the response of Escherichia coli to l-fucose in bacterial swimming motility.

44. Flagellar rotational features of an optically confined bacterium at high frequency and temporal resolution reveal the microorganism's response to changes in the fluid environment.

45. Flagella at the Host-Microbe Interface: Key Functions Intersect With Redundant Responses.

46. Adhesion properties of cell surface proteins in Lactobacillus strains in the GIT environment.

47. Unraveling the Kinematics of Sperm Motion by Reconstructing the Flagellar Wave Motion in 3D.

48. The fliR gene contributes to the virulence of S. marcescens in a Drosophila intestinal infection model.

49. Motility of the Zoonotic Spirochete Leptospira : Insight into Association with Pathogenicity.

50. An archaellum filament composed of two alternating subunits.

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