International audienceIn order to give insights into how anisotropic nano-objects interact with living cell membranes, and possibly self-assemble, we designed magnetic nanorods with average size around 100 nm x 1µm by assembling iron oxide nanocubes within a polymeric matrix under a magnetic field. We then explored the nano-bio interface at the cell membrane under the influence of a rotating magnetic field. We observed a complex structuration of the nanorods intertwined with the membranes. Unexpectedly, after a magnetic rotating stimulation, the resulting macrorods were able to rotate freely for multiple rotations, revealing the creation of a bio-magnetic torsion pendulum
The recent discovery of fuel-free propulsion of nanomotors using acoustic energy has provided a new ...
© The Author(s) 2016.Inspired by the biogenic magnetism found in certain organisms, such as magnetot...
In nature, many bacteria swim by rotating their helical flagella. A particularly promising class of ...
In this communication we describe the preparation and operation of two types of Ni/Au nanorods (NRs)...
International audienceIn the last 10 years, it has been shown in various types of experiments that i...
Spatiotemporally controlled active manipulation of external micro-/nanoprobes inside living cells ca...
Single cells, despite being the base unit of living organisms, possess a high degree of hierarchical...
Nanotechnology, the term used to denote machinery that operates on the nanoscale, holds boundless po...
A remote system capable of controlling the motion of magnetic nanorods was created. Two different sy...
© 2020 American Chemical Society. Magnetic nanomaterials in magnetic fields can serve as versatile t...
International audienceIn the growing field of mechanobiology, artificial mechano-reactive systems pl...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: The recent discovery of fuel-free propulsion of nanomotors using...
International audienceUnderstanding the biological processes enabling magnetotactic bacteria to main...
The recent discovery of fuel-free propulsion of nanomotors using acoustic energy has provided a new ...
© The Author(s) 2016.Inspired by the biogenic magnetism found in certain organisms, such as magnetot...
In nature, many bacteria swim by rotating their helical flagella. A particularly promising class of ...
In this communication we describe the preparation and operation of two types of Ni/Au nanorods (NRs)...
International audienceIn the last 10 years, it has been shown in various types of experiments that i...
Spatiotemporally controlled active manipulation of external micro-/nanoprobes inside living cells ca...
Single cells, despite being the base unit of living organisms, possess a high degree of hierarchical...
Nanotechnology, the term used to denote machinery that operates on the nanoscale, holds boundless po...
A remote system capable of controlling the motion of magnetic nanorods was created. Two different sy...
© 2020 American Chemical Society. Magnetic nanomaterials in magnetic fields can serve as versatile t...
International audienceIn the growing field of mechanobiology, artificial mechano-reactive systems pl...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: The recent discovery of fuel-free propulsion of nanomotors using...
International audienceUnderstanding the biological processes enabling magnetotactic bacteria to main...
The recent discovery of fuel-free propulsion of nanomotors using acoustic energy has provided a new ...
© The Author(s) 2016.Inspired by the biogenic magnetism found in certain organisms, such as magnetot...
In nature, many bacteria swim by rotating their helical flagella. A particularly promising class of ...