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Enhanced Diffusion and Non-Gaussian Displacements of Colloids in Quasi-2D Suspensions of Motile Bacteria. [PDF]
Chen X, Yan Y.
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The motion of catalytically active colloids approaching a surface.
Melio J +8 more
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Programmable Motion of Optically Gated Electrically Powered Engineered Microswimmer Robots. [PDF]
Zehavi M +5 more
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Bioinspired Geometry-Encoded Rheotactic Navigation of Sound-Driven Microrobots
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Photogravitactic Microswimmers [PDF]
AbstractPhototactic microorganisms are commonly observed to respond to natural sunlight by swimming upward against gravity. This study demonstrates that synthetic photochemically active microswimmers can also swim against gravity. The particles initially sediment and, when illuminated at low light intensities exhibit wall‐bound states of motion near ...
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Biohybrid and Bioinspired Magnetic Microswimmers
Small, 2018AbstractMany motile microorganisms swim and navigate in chemically and mechanically complex environments. These organisms can be functionalized and directly used for applications (biohybrid approach), but also inspire designs for fully synthetic microbots.
Klaas Bente +2 more
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2D Magnetic Microswimmers for Targeted Cell Transport and 3D Cell Culture Structure Construction
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2023Cell delivery using magnetic microswimmers is a promising tool for targeted therapy. However, it remains challenging to rapidly and uniformly manufacture cell-loaded microswimmers that can be assembled into cell-supporting structures at diseased sites ...
Zhi Chen, Xiaoxia Song, U Kei Cheang
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Physical Review E, 2009
The self-propelling motion of the flexible ferromagnetic swimmer is described. Necessary symmetry breaking is achieved by the buckling instability at field inversion. The characteristics of self-propulsion are in good agreement with the numerical calculations of the Floquet multipliers for the ferromagnetic filament under the action of ac magnetic ...
Belovs, M., Cēbers, A.
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The self-propelling motion of the flexible ferromagnetic swimmer is described. Necessary symmetry breaking is achieved by the buckling instability at field inversion. The characteristics of self-propulsion are in good agreement with the numerical calculations of the Floquet multipliers for the ferromagnetic filament under the action of ac magnetic ...
Belovs, M., Cēbers, A.
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