Characterization of Mediterranean magnetotactic bacteria

Christopher T. Lefèvre1, Alain Bernadac2, Nathalie Pradel1, Long‐Fei Wu1, K. Yu-Zhang3, Tian Xiao4, Jean‐Paul Yonnet5, Afef Lebouc5, Tao Song6, Yoshihiro Fukumori7
1Laboratoire de Chimie Bactérienne, UPR 9043, CNRS, Marseille, France
2Service de Microscopie Electronique, Institut de Biologie Structurale et Microbiologie, CNRS, Marseille, France
3Laboratoire de Microscopies et d’Etude de Nanostructures (LMEN), Université de Reims, Champagne-Ardenne, Reims cedex 2, France
4Key Laboratory of Marine Ecology and Environmental Sciences, Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingdao, P. R. China
5Laboratoire d’Electrotechnique de Grenoble, Institut National Polytechniques de Grenoble, Saint Martin d’Hères Cedex, France
6Institute of Electrical Engineering, Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing, P. R. China
7Department of Life Science, Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Japan

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