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[[Image:T cells.png|thumb|300px|right|Figure 1. ]] | [[Image:T cells.png|thumb|300px|right|Figure 1. ]] | ||
<br>By Toni Miller<br> | <br>By Toni Miller<br> | ||
[[Image:Flagellamotility.jpg|thumg|300px|right|Figure 3.Molecular architecture of the intact flagellar motor of Leptospira spp.(A) Centered section parallel to the direction of the filament of an assymetric reconstruction of the Leptospiral motors. Panels B, C, D and E are horizontal cross sections. The locations of the sections are indicated in panel A. Panel B shows a section that lies inside the socket formed by the collar in periplasmic space. Section C transects the cytoplasmic side of the MS ring, just above the C ring. Sections D and E are located on the top and bottom of the C ring, respectively. Surface rendering of the Leptospira flagella motor is presented in panels F and G.]] | [[Image:Flagellamotility.jpg|thumg|300px|right|Figure 3.Molecular architecture of the intact flagellar motor of Leptospira spp.(A) Centered section parallel to the direction of the filament of an assymetric reconstruction of the Leptospiral motors. Panels B, C, D and E are horizontal cross sections. The locations of the sections are indicated in panel A. Panel B shows a section that lies inside the socket formed by the collar in periplasmic space. Section C transects the cytoplasmic side of the MS ring, just above the C ring. Sections D and E are located on the top and bottom of the C ring, respectively. Surface rendering of the Leptospira flagella motor is presented in panels F and G.]] |