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Voyage of the Bacteria Bots

Bacteria (fast white spots) swim through human blood in a microfluidic substrate with guidance from an MRI machine. The bacteria swim against the current, past red blood cells (slower white spots).

Bacteria (fast white spots) swim through human blood in a microfluidic substrate with guidance from an MRI machine. The bacteria swim against the current, past red blood cells (slower white spots).

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