Chapter 8
Magnetotactic Bacteria for Microrobotics
NanoRobotics Laboratory, École Polytechnique de Montréal (EPM), Department of Computer and Software Engineering, and Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Montréal (Québec), Canada
8.1 Introduction
8.2 MC-1 flagellated magnetotactic bacteria (MTB)
8.3 Magnetotactic bacteria as microrobots
8.4 Magnetotaxis versus aerotaxis control
8.5 Natural, bacterial, or MTB-based microrobots versus artificial bacteria-inspired microrobots
8.6 Applications in microassembly
8.7 Applications in medical interventions
8.8 Conclusions
8.1 Introduction
There have been several attempts to develop synthetic or artificial microrobots based on advanced microfabrication techniques ...
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