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Magnetotactic Bacteria AMB-1 with Active Deep Tumor Penetrability for NIR-II Photothermal Tumor Therapy. [PDF]
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Tumor Microenvironment-Responsive Magnetotactic Bacteria-Based Multi-Drug Delivery Platform for MRI-Visualized Tumor Photothermal Chemodynamic Therapy. [PDF]
Feng F, Li Q, Sun X, Yao L, Wang X.
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Set-up of a pharmaceutical cell bank of Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense MSR1 magnetotactic bacteria producing highly pure magnetosomes. [PDF]
Chades T +5 more
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Magnetotactic bacteria under constraints
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Multicellular photo‐magnetotactic bacteria
Environmental Microbiology Reports, 2010Summary Multicellular magnetotactic bacteria (MMB) are unique microorganisms typically comprised of 10–40 bacterial cells arranged around a central acellular compartment. Their life cycle has no known unicellular stage and division occurs by separation of a single MMB aggregate into two identical offspring.
Shapiro, Orr H. +4 more
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Science, 1975
Bacteria with motility directed by the local geomagnetic field have been observed in marine sediments. These magnetotactic microorganisms possess flagella and contain novel structured particles, rich in iron, within intracytoplasmic membrane vesicles. Conceivably these particles impart to cells a magnetic moment.
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Bacteria with motility directed by the local geomagnetic field have been observed in marine sediments. These magnetotactic microorganisms possess flagella and contain novel structured particles, rich in iron, within intracytoplasmic membrane vesicles. Conceivably these particles impart to cells a magnetic moment.
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Magnetotactic Bacteria: Magnetism Beyond Magnetosomes
IEEE Transactions on NanoBioscience, 2018Magnetotactic bacteria are a group of organisms deeply studied in the last years due to their interesting magnetic behavior and potential applications in nanometrology, hyperthermia, and biosensor devices. One intrinsic common characteristic is the presence, inside the bacteria, of magnetic nanoparticles called magnetosomes. The role of magnetosomes as
Carlos Marcuello +4 more
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Magnetosome biogenesis in magnetotactic bacteria
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2016Magnetotactic bacteria derive their magnetic orientation from magnetosomes, which are unique organelles that contain nanometre-sized crystals of magnetic iron minerals. Although these organelles have evident potential for exciting biotechnological applications, a lack of genetically tractable magnetotactic bacteria had hampered the development of such ...
René, Uebe, Dirk, Schüler
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Characterization of Mediterranean magnetotactic bacteria
Journal of Ocean University of China, 2007Magnetotactic bacteria are a diverse group of motile prokaryotes that are ubiquitous in aquatic habitats and cosmopolitan in distribution. In this study, we collected magnetotactic bacteria from the Mediterranean Sea. A remarkable diversity of morphotypes was observed, including multicellular types that seemed to differ from those previously found in ...
Lefèvre, C. +9 more
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Extremophilic Magnetotactic Bacteria
2013Magnetotactic bacteria represent a diverse group of motile prokaryotes that biomineralize intracellular, membrane-bounded, and tens-of-nanometer-sized crystals of a magnetic mineral, either magnetite (Fe3O4) or greigite (Fe3S4). These structures are called magnetosomes and cause cells to align along the Earth’s geomagnetic field lines as they swim, a ...
Christopher T. Lefèvre +1 more
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