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Controlling the swimming behavior of bacteria is crucial, for example, to prevent contamination of ducts and catheters. We show the bacteria modeled by deformable microswimmers can accumulate in flows through straight microchannels either in their center or on previously unknown attractors near the channel walls. We predict a novel resonance effect for semiflexible microswimmers in flows through wavy microchannels. As a result, microswimmers can be deflected in a controlled manner so that they swim in modulated channels distributed over the channel cross-section rather than localized near the wall or the channel center. Thus, depending on the flow amplitude, both upstream orientation of swimmers and their accumulation at the boundaries which can lead to surface rheotaxis are suppressed. Our results suggest new strategies for controlling the behavior of live and synthetic swimmers in microchannels. |