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Rotation of Optically Trapped Living Cells for Single-Cell Tomography

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Abstract

We use a dual-beam fibre trap integrated into a microfluidic system to hold single cells and rotate them about an axis perpendicular to the optical axis to give an isotropic tomographic image of the cell.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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