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Chemical-Shuttling Bacteria Follow Earth's Magnetic Field - Eos
Chemical-Shuttling Bacteria Follow Earth's Magnetic Field - Eos

Frontiers | Applications of Magnetosomes Synthesized by Magnetotactic  Bacteria in Medicine
Frontiers | Applications of Magnetosomes Synthesized by Magnetotactic Bacteria in Medicine

Magnetic bacteria as micropumps | ETH Zurich
Magnetic bacteria as micropumps | ETH Zurich

Tiny magnetic beads produce an optical signal that could be used to quickly  detect pathogens | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Tiny magnetic beads produce an optical signal that could be used to quickly detect pathogens | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology

From Magnetotactic to Magnetized: New Hosts for Magnetosome Biosynthesis |  Research Communities by Springer Nature
From Magnetotactic to Magnetized: New Hosts for Magnetosome Biosynthesis | Research Communities by Springer Nature

Magnetotactic Bacteria | SpringerLink
Magnetotactic Bacteria | SpringerLink

Magnetic fields deliver cancer-killing bacteria to tumour's heart |  Research | Chemistry World
Magnetic fields deliver cancer-killing bacteria to tumour's heart | Research | Chemistry World

Research Areas
Research Areas

Magnetotactic Bacteria and their Application in Medicine
Magnetotactic Bacteria and their Application in Medicine

Structure and Function of Aligned Magnetic Crystals in Magnetotactic  Bacteria | SpringerLink
Structure and Function of Aligned Magnetic Crystals in Magnetotactic Bacteria | SpringerLink

Insights into magnetic bacteria may guide research into medical nanorobots  - ILL Neutrons for Society
Insights into magnetic bacteria may guide research into medical nanorobots - ILL Neutrons for Society

Bacteria That Synthesize Nano-sized Compasses to Navigate Using Earth's  Geomagnetic Field | Learn Science at Scitable
Bacteria That Synthesize Nano-sized Compasses to Navigate Using Earth's Geomagnetic Field | Learn Science at Scitable

Magnetotactic bacteria - Wikipedia
Magnetotactic bacteria - Wikipedia

Magnetotactic Bacteria - microbewiki
Magnetotactic Bacteria - microbewiki

Magnetic Bacteria That can Help Diagnose Stomach Cancer Created by  Scientists
Magnetic Bacteria That can Help Diagnose Stomach Cancer Created by Scientists

Better Know a Microbe: Magnetospirillum | Microbiology
Better Know a Microbe: Magnetospirillum | Microbiology

The magnetosome in which magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) biomineralize... |  Download Scientific Diagram
The magnetosome in which magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) biomineralize... | Download Scientific Diagram

Typical structure of a magnetotatic bacterium. | Download Scientific Diagram
Typical structure of a magnetotatic bacterium. | Download Scientific Diagram

Magnetic bacteria and their unique superpower attract researchers
Magnetic bacteria and their unique superpower attract researchers

Microbiologists solve the mystery of the compass needle in magnetic bacteria
Microbiologists solve the mystery of the compass needle in magnetic bacteria

Bacteria-based biohybrid microrobots on a mission to one day battle cancer  | Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems
Bacteria-based biohybrid microrobots on a mission to one day battle cancer | Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems

Magnetic bacteria for drug delivery - Advanced Science News
Magnetic bacteria for drug delivery - Advanced Science News

New study by the University of Bayreuth on the genetic magnetization of  living bacteria – Great potential for biomedicine
New study by the University of Bayreuth on the genetic magnetization of living bacteria – Great potential for biomedicine

Magnetotactic bacteria, magnetosomes and their application - ScienceDirect
Magnetotactic bacteria, magnetosomes and their application - ScienceDirect

How magnetotactic bacteria follow the Earth's magnetic field
How magnetotactic bacteria follow the Earth's magnetic field

Magnetotactic bacteria and magnetosomes – Scope and challenges -  ScienceDirect
Magnetotactic bacteria and magnetosomes – Scope and challenges - ScienceDirect