We demonstrate the closed-loop control of a magnetotactic bacterium (MTB), i.e., Magnetospirillum magnetotacticum, within a micro-fabricated maze using a magneticbased manipulation system. The effect of the channel wall on the motion of the MTB is experimentally analyzed. This analysis is done by comparing the characteristics of the transient- and steady-states of the controlled MTB inside and outside a microfabricated maze. In this analysis, the magnetic dipole moment of our MTB is characterized using a motile technique (the u-turn technique), then used in the realization of a closed-loop control system. This control system allows the MTB to reach reference positions within a micro-fabricated maze with a channel width of 10 μm, at a veloci...
AbstractThe dynamics of the motile magnetotactic bacterium Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense in a rot...
A special microfluidic system for assessing the controllability of the swimming direction of MC-1 ma...
Magnetotactic bacteria are a group of prokaryotic cells that orient and migrate along the geomagneti...
This work addresses the characterization and control of Magnetotactic Bacterium (MTB) which can be c...
This work addresses the characterization and control of Magnetotactic Bacterium (MTB) which can be c...
In this study we modelled and measured the U-turn trajectories of individual magnetotactic bacteria ...
Magnetotactic bacteria have the potential to execute nontrivial tasks, such as microactuation, micro...
Swimming microorganisms often experience complex environments in their natural habitat. The same is ...
Development of targeted drug delivery systems using magnetic microrobots increases the therapeutic i...
An artificial magnetotactic microbot was created by integrating the microalgal cell with magnetic mi...
An artificial magnetotactic microbot was created by integrating the microalgal cell with magnetic mi...
We provide a comparative study between two self-propelled microrobots, i.e., magnetotactic bacteria ...
Magnetotactic bacteria have the potential to controllably reach stagnant fluids inside the human bod...
We controlled and observed individual magneto-tactic bacteria (Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense) ins...
Abstract—We provide a comparative study between two self-propelled microrobots, i.e., magnetotactic ...
AbstractThe dynamics of the motile magnetotactic bacterium Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense in a rot...
A special microfluidic system for assessing the controllability of the swimming direction of MC-1 ma...
Magnetotactic bacteria are a group of prokaryotic cells that orient and migrate along the geomagneti...
This work addresses the characterization and control of Magnetotactic Bacterium (MTB) which can be c...
This work addresses the characterization and control of Magnetotactic Bacterium (MTB) which can be c...
In this study we modelled and measured the U-turn trajectories of individual magnetotactic bacteria ...
Magnetotactic bacteria have the potential to execute nontrivial tasks, such as microactuation, micro...
Swimming microorganisms often experience complex environments in their natural habitat. The same is ...
Development of targeted drug delivery systems using magnetic microrobots increases the therapeutic i...
An artificial magnetotactic microbot was created by integrating the microalgal cell with magnetic mi...
An artificial magnetotactic microbot was created by integrating the microalgal cell with magnetic mi...
We provide a comparative study between two self-propelled microrobots, i.e., magnetotactic bacteria ...
Magnetotactic bacteria have the potential to controllably reach stagnant fluids inside the human bod...
We controlled and observed individual magneto-tactic bacteria (Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense) ins...
Abstract—We provide a comparative study between two self-propelled microrobots, i.e., magnetotactic ...
AbstractThe dynamics of the motile magnetotactic bacterium Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense in a rot...
A special microfluidic system for assessing the controllability of the swimming direction of MC-1 ma...
Magnetotactic bacteria are a group of prokaryotic cells that orient and migrate along the geomagneti...