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Magnetotactic bacteria (or MTB) are a
polyphyletic group of
bacteria that
orient themselves along the
magnetic field lines of Earth's
magnetic field....
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Magnetotaxis and
aerotaxis often function together, as
bacteria can use both
magnetotactic and
aerotactic systems to find
proper oxygen concentrations. This is...
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Magnetosomes are
membranous structures present in
magnetotactic bacteria (MTB). They
contain iron-rich
magnetic particles that are
enclosed within a lipid...
- Look up mtb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. MTB may
refer to:
Magnetotactic bacteria Mediterranean tamarisk beetle Multilobular tumour of bone, canine...
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group is Magnetococcidae,
which is
composed by a
large diversity of
magnetotactic bacteria, but only one is described,
Magnetococcus marinus. The Rickettsidae...
- magnetite,
which occur widely in organisms.
These organisms range from
magnetotactic bacteria (e.g.,
Magnetospirillum magnetotacti****) to animals, including...
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Magnetospirillum is a Gram-negative,
microaerophilic genus of
magnetotactic bacteria,
first isolated from pond
water by the
microbiologist R. P. Blakemore...
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acidic protein aligns magnetosomes along a
filamentous structure in
magnetotactic bacteria". Nature. 440 (7080): 110–4. Bibcode:2006Natur.440..110S. doi:10...
- AMAG Pharmaceuticals.
Magnetite has been
found as nano-crystals in
magnetotactic bacteria (42–45 nm) and in the beak
tissue of
homing pigeons. Magnetite...
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composed of iron, a
natural mineral with
strong magnetism, used by
magnetotactic bacteria. Iron
clusters have been
observed in the
upper beak of homing...