Optical Tweezers
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A technique that uses LASERS to trap, image, and manipulate small objects (biomolecules, supramolecular assembles, DENDRIMERS) in three dimensional space. (From Glossary of Biotechnology and Nanobiotechnology Terms, 4th ed.)
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D052898
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MeSH Number(s) |
E05.650
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Concept/Terms |
Optical Tweezers- Optical Tweezers
- Optical Tweezer
- Tweezer, Optical
- Tweezers, Optical
- Optical Trapping
- Trapping, Optical
- Laser Tweezers
- Laser Tweezer
- Tweezer, Laser
- Tweezers, Laser
- Optical Trap
- Optical Traps
- Trap, Optical
- Traps, Optical
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Hyun C, Kaur H, McNabb DS, Li J. Dielectrophoretic stretching of DNA tethered to a fiber tip. Nanotechnology. 2015 Mar 27; 26(12):125501.
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