AbstractThe microaerophilic magnetotactic bacterium Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense swims along magnetic field lines using a single flagellum at each cell pole. It is believed that this magnetotactic behavior enables cells to seek optimal oxygen concentration with maximal efficiency. We analyze the trajectories of swimming M. gryphiswaldense cells in external magnetic fields larger than the earth’s field, and show that each cell can switch very rapidly (in <0.2 s) between a fast and a slow swimming mode. Close to a glass surface, a variety of trajectories were observed, from straight swimming that systematically deviates from field lines to various helices. A model in which fast (slow) swimming is solely due to the rotation of the trailing...
International audienceThe movement of microswimmers is often described by active Brownian particle m...
International audienceCurrent knowledge regarding the mechanism that governs flagellar motor rotatio...
Magnetotactic cocci swim persistently along local magnetic field lines in a preferred direction that...
AbstractThe microaerophilic magnetotactic bacterium Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense swims along mag...
International audienceThe swimming of bacteria provides insight into propulsion and steering under t...
Magnetotactic bacteria are aquatic microorganisms with the ability to swim along the field lines of ...
International audienceMarine environments are generally characterized by low bulk concentrations of ...
We investigatethe swimming motion of rod-shaped magnetotactic bacteriaaffiliated with the {it Nitros...
ABSTRACT Magnetotactic bacteria are microorganisms that orient and migrate along magnetic field line...
ABSTRACT The dynamics of the motile magnetotactic bacterium Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense in a ro...
AbstractMagnetotactic bacteria are microorganisms that orient and migrate along magnetic field lines...
The mechanism of how magnetotactic bacteria navigate along the magnetic field has been a puzzle. Two...
AbstractThe dynamics of the motile magnetotactic bacterium Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense in a rot...
Most motile bacteria navigate within gradients of external chemical stimuli by regulating the length...
Magnetotactic bacteria have the potential to controllably reach stagnant fluids inside the human bod...
International audienceThe movement of microswimmers is often described by active Brownian particle m...
International audienceCurrent knowledge regarding the mechanism that governs flagellar motor rotatio...
Magnetotactic cocci swim persistently along local magnetic field lines in a preferred direction that...
AbstractThe microaerophilic magnetotactic bacterium Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense swims along mag...
International audienceThe swimming of bacteria provides insight into propulsion and steering under t...
Magnetotactic bacteria are aquatic microorganisms with the ability to swim along the field lines of ...
International audienceMarine environments are generally characterized by low bulk concentrations of ...
We investigatethe swimming motion of rod-shaped magnetotactic bacteriaaffiliated with the {it Nitros...
ABSTRACT Magnetotactic bacteria are microorganisms that orient and migrate along magnetic field line...
ABSTRACT The dynamics of the motile magnetotactic bacterium Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense in a ro...
AbstractMagnetotactic bacteria are microorganisms that orient and migrate along magnetic field lines...
The mechanism of how magnetotactic bacteria navigate along the magnetic field has been a puzzle. Two...
AbstractThe dynamics of the motile magnetotactic bacterium Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense in a rot...
Most motile bacteria navigate within gradients of external chemical stimuli by regulating the length...
Magnetotactic bacteria have the potential to controllably reach stagnant fluids inside the human bod...
International audienceThe movement of microswimmers is often described by active Brownian particle m...
International audienceCurrent knowledge regarding the mechanism that governs flagellar motor rotatio...
Magnetotactic cocci swim persistently along local magnetic field lines in a preferred direction that...