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  • paper JTuA60

First Optical Observation of Periodic Motion of Native Human Cancer Cells

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Abstract

It is difficult to observe motions of living cells directly because of their transparency. With the aid of a highly sensitive detector, we are able to observe periodic cellular motions by measuring the scattered light.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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