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The Bacterial Flagellar Hook

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The bacterial flagellar hook described in this article is one part of the bacterial flagellum. Please see [[Flagella, bacterial]] for an overview of where the hook fits in the flagellum.
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The bacterial flagellar hook described in this article is one part of the bacterial flagellum. Please see [[Flagella, bacterial]] (under development at [[Sandbox4 Eric Martz]] for an overview of where the hook fits in the flagellum.
I am planning to adapt external content to fill this page. Until I get it done, please see [http://molvis.sdsc.edu/flagellar_hook/index.htm The Bacterial Flagellar Hook: A Molecular Universal Joint]. [[User:Eric Martz|Eric Martz]] 22:46, 10 October 2008 (IST)
I am planning to adapt external content to fill this page. Until I get it done, please see [http://molvis.sdsc.edu/flagellar_hook/index.htm The Bacterial Flagellar Hook: A Molecular Universal Joint]. [[User:Eric Martz|Eric Martz]] 22:46, 10 October 2008 (IST)
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The bacterial flagellar hook described in this article is one part of the bacterial flagellum. Please see Flagella, bacterial (under development at Sandbox4 Eric Martz for an overview of where the hook fits in the flagellum.

I am planning to adapt external content to fill this page. Until I get it done, please see The Bacterial Flagellar Hook: A Molecular Universal Joint. Eric Martz 22:46, 10 October 2008 (IST)

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