Active micromixers with rotating elements are attractive microfluidic actuators in many applications because of their mixing ability at a short distance. However, miniaturising the impeller design poses technical challenges including the fabrication and driving means. As a possible solution inspired by macro magnetic bar-stirrers, this study proposes the use of tethered, rotating bacteria as mixing elements. A tethered cell is a genetically engineered, harmless Escherichia coli (E. coli) attached to a surface by a single, shortened flagellum. The tethered flagellum acts as a pivot around which the entire cell body smoothly rotates. Videomicroscopy, image analysis and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) are utilised to demonstrate a proof-of-...
Over millions of years, Nature has optimized the motion of biological systems at the micro and nanos...
In lab-on-chip devices, on which complete (bio-)chemical analysis laboratories are miniaturized and ...
Recent experiments proposed to use confined bacteria in order to generate flows near surfaces. We de...
ii The objective of the proposed thesis is to demonstrate the use of bacteria as control-lable eleme...
Bacterial rotational motor complexes that propel flagellated bacteria possess unique properties like...
Microfluidics is a constantly evolving area of research. The implementation of new technologies and ...
Self-propelling bacteria are a nanotechnology dream. These unicellular organisms are not just capabl...
Bacterial movement in confined spaces is routinely encountered either in a natural environment or in...
AbstractWe activated a solid-fluid interface by attaching flagellated bacteria to a solid surface. W...
Flagella can be used to make magnetically-controlled microfluidic and nanoscale devices for biomedic...
ABSTRACT This paper presents the results of the computational fluid dynamic (CFD) modeling of viscou...
We present a novel microfabricated concentrator for Escherichia coli that can be a stand-alone and s...
Bacteria biohybrids employ the motility and power of swimming bacteria to carry and maneuver microsc...
Self-propelled bacteria can be integrated into synthetic micromachines and act as biological propell...
Bacteria-driven biohybrid microswimmers (bacteriabots) combine synthetic cargo with motile living ba...
Over millions of years, Nature has optimized the motion of biological systems at the micro and nanos...
In lab-on-chip devices, on which complete (bio-)chemical analysis laboratories are miniaturized and ...
Recent experiments proposed to use confined bacteria in order to generate flows near surfaces. We de...
ii The objective of the proposed thesis is to demonstrate the use of bacteria as control-lable eleme...
Bacterial rotational motor complexes that propel flagellated bacteria possess unique properties like...
Microfluidics is a constantly evolving area of research. The implementation of new technologies and ...
Self-propelling bacteria are a nanotechnology dream. These unicellular organisms are not just capabl...
Bacterial movement in confined spaces is routinely encountered either in a natural environment or in...
AbstractWe activated a solid-fluid interface by attaching flagellated bacteria to a solid surface. W...
Flagella can be used to make magnetically-controlled microfluidic and nanoscale devices for biomedic...
ABSTRACT This paper presents the results of the computational fluid dynamic (CFD) modeling of viscou...
We present a novel microfabricated concentrator for Escherichia coli that can be a stand-alone and s...
Bacteria biohybrids employ the motility and power of swimming bacteria to carry and maneuver microsc...
Self-propelled bacteria can be integrated into synthetic micromachines and act as biological propell...
Bacteria-driven biohybrid microswimmers (bacteriabots) combine synthetic cargo with motile living ba...
Over millions of years, Nature has optimized the motion of biological systems at the micro and nanos...
In lab-on-chip devices, on which complete (bio-)chemical analysis laboratories are miniaturized and ...
Recent experiments proposed to use confined bacteria in order to generate flows near surfaces. We de...