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Helical motion of the cell body enhances Caulobacter crescentus motility Bin Liua,1, Marco Gulinoa, Michael Morseb, Jay X. Tangb, Thomas R. Powersa,b, and Kenneth S. Breuera a School of Engineering, Brown University, Pr
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