Bacteria-driven biohybrid microswimmers (bacteriabots) combine synthetic cargo with motile living bacteria that enable propulsion and steering. Although fabrication and potential use of such bacteriabots have attracted much attention, existing methods of fabrication require an extensive sample preparation that can drastically decrease the viability and motility of bacteria. Moreover, chemotactic behavior of bacteriabots in a liquid medium with chemical gradients has remained largely unclear. To overcome these shortcomings, we designed Escherichia coli to autonomously display biotin on its cell surface via the engineered autotransporter antigen 43 and thus to bind streptavidin-coated cargo. We show that the cargo attachment to these bacteria...
Certain bacteria have motility and can be made non-toxic, and using them for drug delivery has been ...
Bacteria can exploit mechanics to display remarkable plasticity in response to locally changing phys...
One of the great challenges in nano and micro scale science and engineering is the independent manip...
Controlled attachment of bacterial cells to biotic and abiotic surfaces without affecting their fitn...
Bacteria biohybrids employ the motility and power of swimming bacteria to carry and maneuver microsc...
<p>Miniaturization of on-board actuation and powering engenders the proliferation of biohybrid micro...
Over millions of years, Nature has optimized the motion of biological systems at the micro and nanos...
Biohybrid cell-driven microsystems offer unparalleled possibilities for realization of soft microrob...
Chemotaxis is one of the most fundamental behaviors for organisms to sense the environment and direc...
Bacteria-propelled biohybrid microswimmers have recently shown to be able to actively transport and ...
Abstract — Swimming microrobots have the potential to be used in medical applications such as target...
For many bacteria, motility is essential for survival, growth, virulence, biofilm formation and intr...
Autonomous fleets of small-scale robots have the potential to enhance operations or open entirely ne...
Bacteria form surface-attached communities, known as biofilms, which are central to bacterial biolog...
Bacteria can exploit mechanics to display remarkable plasticity in response to locally changing phys...
Certain bacteria have motility and can be made non-toxic, and using them for drug delivery has been ...
Bacteria can exploit mechanics to display remarkable plasticity in response to locally changing phys...
One of the great challenges in nano and micro scale science and engineering is the independent manip...
Controlled attachment of bacterial cells to biotic and abiotic surfaces without affecting their fitn...
Bacteria biohybrids employ the motility and power of swimming bacteria to carry and maneuver microsc...
<p>Miniaturization of on-board actuation and powering engenders the proliferation of biohybrid micro...
Over millions of years, Nature has optimized the motion of biological systems at the micro and nanos...
Biohybrid cell-driven microsystems offer unparalleled possibilities for realization of soft microrob...
Chemotaxis is one of the most fundamental behaviors for organisms to sense the environment and direc...
Bacteria-propelled biohybrid microswimmers have recently shown to be able to actively transport and ...
Abstract — Swimming microrobots have the potential to be used in medical applications such as target...
For many bacteria, motility is essential for survival, growth, virulence, biofilm formation and intr...
Autonomous fleets of small-scale robots have the potential to enhance operations or open entirely ne...
Bacteria form surface-attached communities, known as biofilms, which are central to bacterial biolog...
Bacteria can exploit mechanics to display remarkable plasticity in response to locally changing phys...
Certain bacteria have motility and can be made non-toxic, and using them for drug delivery has been ...
Bacteria can exploit mechanics to display remarkable plasticity in response to locally changing phys...
One of the great challenges in nano and micro scale science and engineering is the independent manip...