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Denomme, R. C., Lu, Z., & Martel, S. (2007, August). A microsensor for the detection of a single pathogenic bacterium using magnetotactic bacteria-based bio-carriers: Simulations and preliminary experiments [Paper]. 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC 2007), Lyon, France. External link
El Fouladi, J., Lu, Z., Savaria, Y., & Martel, S. (2007, August). An integrated biosensor for the detection of bio-entities using magnetotactic bacteria and CMOS technology. [Paper]. 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC 2007), Lyon, France. External link
Lu, Z. (2012). Towards Single Bacterium Detection: A Microelectronic/Microfluidic Hybrid System Based on a CMOS Technology [Ph.D. thesis, École Polytechnique de Montréal]. Available
Lu, Z., El-Fouladi, J., Martel, S., & Savaria, Y. (2008, June). A hybrid bacteria and microparticle detection platform on a CMOS chip: design, simulation and testing considerations [Paper]. 14th IEEE International Mixed-Signals, Sensors, and Systems Test Workshop (IMS3TW 2008) (7 pages). External link
Lu, Z., & Martel, S. (2007, June). Controlled bio-carriers based on magnetotactic bacteria [Paper]. 14th International Conference on Solid-state Sensors and Actuators and Microsystems, Lyon, France. External link
Lu, Z., Denomme, R. C., & Martel, S. (2007, August). Micro/nanoparticle detection : an impedimetric microsensor based on CMOS technology [Paper]. 7th International Conference on Nanotechnology (IEEE-NANO 2007), Hong Kong, China. External link
Lu, Z., Truong, O.-D., André, W., & Martel, S. (2006, May). Preliminary design of a biosensor based on MC-1 magnetotactic bacteria [Paper]. 9th World Congress on Biosensors, Toronto, Canada. Unavailable
Lu, Z., & Martel, S. (2006, August). Preliminary investigation of bio-carriers using magnetotactic bacteria [Paper]. 28th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC 2006), New York. External link
Martel, S., Mohammadi, M., Felfoul, O., Lu, Z., & Pouponneau, P. (2009). Flagellated magnetotactic bacteria as controlled MRI-trackable propulsion and steering systems for medical nanorobots operating in the human microvasculature. International Journal of Robotics Research, 28(4), 571-582. External link
Martel, S., André, W., Mohammadi, M., & Lu, Z. (2009, May). Towards swarms of communication-enable and intelligent sensotaxis-based bacterial microrobots capable of collective tasks in an aqueous medium [Paper]. IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA 2009), Kobe, Japan. External link