We show that DNA-based self-assembly can serve as a general and flexible tool to construct artificial flagella of several micrometers in length and only tens of nanometers in diameter. By attaching the DNA flagella to biocompatible magnetic microparticles, we provide a proof of concept demonstration of hybrid structures that, when rotated in an external magnetic field, propel by means of a flagellar bundle, similar to self-propelling peritrichous bacteria. Our theoretical analysis predicts that flagellar bundles that possess a length-dependent bending stiffness should exhibit a superior swimming speed compared to swimmers with a single appendage. The DNA self-assembly method permits the realization of these improved flagellar bundles in goo...
Many theoretical studies of bacterial locomotion adopt a simple model for the organism consisting of...
Abstract Sperm cells can move at a high speed in biofluids based on the flexible flagella, which ins...
We show that DNA-linked anisotropic doublets composed of paramagnetic colloidal particles can be end...
We show that DNA-based self-assembly can serve as a general and flexible tool to construct artificia...
We show that DNA-based self-assembly can serve as a general and flexible tool to construct artificia...
Artificial bacterial flagella (ABFs) consist of helical tails resembling natural flagella fabricated...
Flagella can be used to make magnetically-controlled microfluidic and nanoscale devices for biomedic...
Currently there is a great deal of interest in micro and nano scale robotics for biomedical applicat...
Abstract — Swimming microrobots have the potential to be used in medical applications such as target...
To achieve permanent propulsion of micro-objects in confined fluids is an elusive but challenging go...
Nature consists of numerous solutions to overcome challenges in designing artificial systems. Variou...
In this article, a porous hollow biotemplated nanoscale helix that can serve as a low Reynolds numbe...
International audienceBacteria propel and change direction by rotating long, helical filaments, call...
Auf der Mikroebene nutzen viele prokaryotische Mikroorganismen die Rotation helikaler Filamente, sog...
Funder: Max-Planck-Gesellschaft; FundRef: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100004189Funder: IMPRS on Mu...
Many theoretical studies of bacterial locomotion adopt a simple model for the organism consisting of...
Abstract Sperm cells can move at a high speed in biofluids based on the flexible flagella, which ins...
We show that DNA-linked anisotropic doublets composed of paramagnetic colloidal particles can be end...
We show that DNA-based self-assembly can serve as a general and flexible tool to construct artificia...
We show that DNA-based self-assembly can serve as a general and flexible tool to construct artificia...
Artificial bacterial flagella (ABFs) consist of helical tails resembling natural flagella fabricated...
Flagella can be used to make magnetically-controlled microfluidic and nanoscale devices for biomedic...
Currently there is a great deal of interest in micro and nano scale robotics for biomedical applicat...
Abstract — Swimming microrobots have the potential to be used in medical applications such as target...
To achieve permanent propulsion of micro-objects in confined fluids is an elusive but challenging go...
Nature consists of numerous solutions to overcome challenges in designing artificial systems. Variou...
In this article, a porous hollow biotemplated nanoscale helix that can serve as a low Reynolds numbe...
International audienceBacteria propel and change direction by rotating long, helical filaments, call...
Auf der Mikroebene nutzen viele prokaryotische Mikroorganismen die Rotation helikaler Filamente, sog...
Funder: Max-Planck-Gesellschaft; FundRef: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100004189Funder: IMPRS on Mu...
Many theoretical studies of bacterial locomotion adopt a simple model for the organism consisting of...
Abstract Sperm cells can move at a high speed in biofluids based on the flexible flagella, which ins...
We show that DNA-linked anisotropic doublets composed of paramagnetic colloidal particles can be end...