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Uploaded by jaxmyers on Dec 8, 2006
The optical trap we worked on for my senior project in undergrad. For more on optical tweezers, see the wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_tweezers
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It looks like a single cell is "trapped" and then optically guided. When forcfully contacting the other cells, these cell walls rupture spilling hemogloban.
t4kne 4 years ago
Not exactly, they are latex beads not cells...
jaxmyers 4 years ago
Check out the wikipedia page on "Optical Tweezers".
u dobn't understand it either
noobnjitramessej 4 years ago
could you explain to me what is happening please?
GadKing 4 years ago
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It looks like a single cell is "trapped" and then optically guided. When forcfully contacting the other cells, these cell walls rupture spilling hemogloban.
t4kne 4 years ago
Not exactly, they are latex beads not cells...
jaxmyers 4 years ago
Check out the wikipedia page on "Optical Tweezers".
jaxmyers 4 years ago