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Felfoul, O., Mohammadi, M., Taherkhani, S., de Lanauze, D., Zhong Xu, Y., Loghin, D., Essa, S., Jančík, S., Houle, D., Lafleur, M., Gaboury, L., Tabrizian, M., Kaou, N., Atkin, M., Vuong, T., Batist, G., Beauchemin, N., Radzioch, D., & Martel, S. (2016). Magneto-aerotactic bacteria deliver drug-containing nanoliposomes to tumour hypoxic regions. Nature Nanotechnology, 11(11), 941-947. External link
Li, N., Michaud, F., Nosrati, Z., Loghin, D., Tremblay, C., Plantefève, R., Saatchi, K., Häfeli, U., Martel, S., & Soulez, G. (2018). MRI-compatible injection system for magnetic microparticle embolization. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 66(8), 2331-2340. External link
Loghin, D., Tremblay, C., Mohammadi, M., & Martel, S. (2017). Exploiting the responses of magnetotactic bacteria robotic agents to enhance displacement control and swarm formation for drug delivery platforms. International Journal of Robotics Research, 36(11), 1195-1210. External link
Loghin, D. (2016). Études des configurations spatio-temporelles du champ magnétique sur le contrôle des bactéries magnétotactiques [Master's thesis, École Polytechnique de Montréal]. Available
Loghin, D., Tremblay, C., & Martel, S. (2016, July). Improved three-dimensional remote aggregations of magnetotactic bacteria for tumor targeting [Paper]. International Conference on Manipulation, Automation and Robotics at Small Scales (MARSS 2016), Paris, France (6 pages). External link
Majedi, Y., Loghin, D., Mohammadi, M., & Martel, S. (2017, July). Characterizations of magnetotactic bacteria conjugated versus unconjugated with carboxylate-Functionalized superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles for tumor targeting purposes [Paper]. International Conference on Manipulation, Automation and Robotics at Small Scales (MARSS 2017), Montréal, Québec (6 pages). External link
Tremblay, C., Conan, B., Loghin, D., Bigot, A., & Martel, S. (2014, September). Fringe Field Navigation for Catheterization [Paper]. 6th European Conference of the International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering (MBEC 2014), Dubrovnik, Croatia. External link