Do magnetic micro-swimmers move like eukaryotic cells?
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Jean Baudry | Howard A. Stone | Marcus Roper | Remi Dreyfus | Marc Fermigier | Jérôme Bibette | Marcus L. Roper | H. Stone | R. Dreyfus | J. Baudry | M. Fermigier | J. Bibette
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