notes: PMCID: PMC3906569types: Journal ArticleThis Document is Protected by copyright and was first published by Frontiers. All rights reserved. it is reproduced with permission.Published versionWe investigate the swimming motion of rod-shaped magnetotactic bacteria affiliated with the Nitrospirae phylum in a viscous liquid under the influence of an externally imposed, time-dependent magnetic field. By assuming that fluid motion driven by the translation and rotation of a swimming bacterium is of the Stokes type and that inertial effects of the motion are negligible, we derive a new system of the twelve coupled equations that govern both the motion and orientation of a swimming rod-shaped magnetotactic bacterium with a growing magnetic mome...
Bacteria propel and change direction by rotating long, helical filaments, called flagella. The numbe...
Magnetotactic bacteria have the potential to controllably reach stagnant fluids inside the human bod...
Magnetotactic bacteria moving on circular orbits form hydrodynamically bound states. When close to a...
We investigatethe swimming motion of rod-shaped magnetotactic bacteriaaffiliated with the {it Nitros...
International audienceThe swimming of bacteria provides insight into propulsion and steering under t...
Dense suspensions of magnetotactic bacteria form long, thin, stable bands perpendicular to the commo...
Author summary In this paper, we propose a modified Active Brownian particle model to describe bacte...
Magnetotactic bacteria are microorganisms that orient and migrate alongmagnetic field lines. The cla...
AbstractThe microaerophilic magnetotactic bacterium Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense swims along mag...
AbstractMagnetotactic bacteria are microorganisms that orient and migrate along magnetic field lines...
International audienceThe movement of microswimmers is often described by active Brownian particle m...
ABSTRACT Magnetotactic bacteria are microorganisms that orient and migrate along magnetic field line...
Magnetotactic bacteria are aquatic microorganisms with the ability to swim along the field lines of ...
Many theoretical studies of bacterial locomotion adopt a simple model for the organism consisting of...
Microswimmers, i.e. swimmers of micron size experiencing low Reynolds numbers, have received a great...
Bacteria propel and change direction by rotating long, helical filaments, called flagella. The numbe...
Magnetotactic bacteria have the potential to controllably reach stagnant fluids inside the human bod...
Magnetotactic bacteria moving on circular orbits form hydrodynamically bound states. When close to a...
We investigatethe swimming motion of rod-shaped magnetotactic bacteriaaffiliated with the {it Nitros...
International audienceThe swimming of bacteria provides insight into propulsion and steering under t...
Dense suspensions of magnetotactic bacteria form long, thin, stable bands perpendicular to the commo...
Author summary In this paper, we propose a modified Active Brownian particle model to describe bacte...
Magnetotactic bacteria are microorganisms that orient and migrate alongmagnetic field lines. The cla...
AbstractThe microaerophilic magnetotactic bacterium Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense swims along mag...
AbstractMagnetotactic bacteria are microorganisms that orient and migrate along magnetic field lines...
International audienceThe movement of microswimmers is often described by active Brownian particle m...
ABSTRACT Magnetotactic bacteria are microorganisms that orient and migrate along magnetic field line...
Magnetotactic bacteria are aquatic microorganisms with the ability to swim along the field lines of ...
Many theoretical studies of bacterial locomotion adopt a simple model for the organism consisting of...
Microswimmers, i.e. swimmers of micron size experiencing low Reynolds numbers, have received a great...
Bacteria propel and change direction by rotating long, helical filaments, called flagella. The numbe...
Magnetotactic bacteria have the potential to controllably reach stagnant fluids inside the human bod...
Magnetotactic bacteria moving on circular orbits form hydrodynamically bound states. When close to a...