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English: Bacteria-driven hybrid microswimmers with a spherical body

(a) SEM images showing 2 µm diameter polystyrene microbeads, each attached by a few E. coli bacteria

(b) An illustration of the forces and torques exerted on the spherical microbead by its attached bacteria, where the force and the motor reaction torque of each bacterium are state dependent.
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Author Jiang Zhuang, Byung-Wook Park and Metin Sitti

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