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Published on: July 14, 2021
Magnetic nanoparticles-loaded Physarum polycephalum: Directed growth and particles distribution
Alice Dimonte1, Angelica Cifarelli, Tatiana Berzina
1CNR-IMEM (National Council of the Researches - Institute of Materials for Electronics and Magnetism), Parco Area delle Scienze 37A, 43124, Parma, Italy, alice.dimonte@gmail.com.
Abstract:
Slime mold Physarum polycephalum is a single cell visible by an unaided eye. The slime mold optimizes its network of protoplasmic tubes to minimize expose to repellents and maximize expose to attractants and to make efficient transportation of nutrients. These properties of P. polycephalum, together with simplicity of its handling and culturing, make it a priceless substrate for designing novel sensing, computing and actuating architectures in living amorphous biological substrate. We demonstrate that, by loading Physarum with magnetic particles and positioning it in a magnetic field, we can, in principle, impose analog control procedures to precisely route active growing zones of slime mold and shape topology of its protoplasmic networks.

