of bulk magnetic measurements on MTBs is, however, still too sparse to allow for generalizations due to difficulties in obtaining bacteria cells in sufficient quantities from natural environments, and the fact that only a few cultivable strains are available. Here we report the first series of magnetic measurements on two air-dried samples containing solely MTBs (wild-type cocci and Magnetobacterium bavaricum), which were directly isolated from carbonaceous lake sediments. Systematic rock magnetic studies show that: 1) the magnetosomes in cells are dominated by single-domain (SD) magnetite; 2) the samples have delta ratios dFC /dZFC higher than 2; 3) the measured low-temperature remanence cycling curves as well as the first-order-reversal-c...
The magnetic properties (first-order reversal curves, ferromagnetic resonance and decomposition of s...
Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) are considered the model species for the controlled biomineralization o...
Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) are ubiquitous aquatic microorganisms that form intracellular nanoparti...
Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) have long fascinated geologists and biologists because they biominerali...
Of the two nanocrystal (magnetosome) compositions biosynthesized by magnetotactic bacteria (MTB), th...
Distinct morphological characteristics of magnetite formed intracellularly by magnetic bacteria (mag...
Abstract Four samples containing ultrafine- and fine-grained magnetite of magnetoferritins and magne...
Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) belong to several phyla. This class of microorganisms exhibits the abil...
International audienceMagnetosomes produced by magnetotactic bacteria are of great interest for unde...
Magnetotactic bacteria orient and migrate along magnetic field lines. Each cell is essentially a sel...
In order to study the formation of magnetite in magnetotactic bacteria, FORC diagrams were measured ...
The magnetic properties (first-order reversal curves, ferromagnetic resonance and decomposition of s...
Magnetotactic bacteria, which most commonly live within the oxic-anoxic transition zone (OATZ) of aq...
The magnetic properties (first-order reversal curves, ferromagnetic resonance and decomposition of s...
Magnetotactic bacteria, which most commonly live within the oxic-anoxic transition zone (OATZ) of aq...
The magnetic properties (first-order reversal curves, ferromagnetic resonance and decomposition of s...
Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) are considered the model species for the controlled biomineralization o...
Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) are ubiquitous aquatic microorganisms that form intracellular nanoparti...
Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) have long fascinated geologists and biologists because they biominerali...
Of the two nanocrystal (magnetosome) compositions biosynthesized by magnetotactic bacteria (MTB), th...
Distinct morphological characteristics of magnetite formed intracellularly by magnetic bacteria (mag...
Abstract Four samples containing ultrafine- and fine-grained magnetite of magnetoferritins and magne...
Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) belong to several phyla. This class of microorganisms exhibits the abil...
International audienceMagnetosomes produced by magnetotactic bacteria are of great interest for unde...
Magnetotactic bacteria orient and migrate along magnetic field lines. Each cell is essentially a sel...
In order to study the formation of magnetite in magnetotactic bacteria, FORC diagrams were measured ...
The magnetic properties (first-order reversal curves, ferromagnetic resonance and decomposition of s...
Magnetotactic bacteria, which most commonly live within the oxic-anoxic transition zone (OATZ) of aq...
The magnetic properties (first-order reversal curves, ferromagnetic resonance and decomposition of s...
Magnetotactic bacteria, which most commonly live within the oxic-anoxic transition zone (OATZ) of aq...
The magnetic properties (first-order reversal curves, ferromagnetic resonance and decomposition of s...
Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) are considered the model species for the controlled biomineralization o...
Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) are ubiquitous aquatic microorganisms that form intracellular nanoparti...