Micromanipulation of retinal neurons by optical tweezers.
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J. Lichtenberger | D M Sherry | E Townes-Anderson | R S St Jules | J Lichtenberger | M Hassanain | R. S. St Jules | M. Hassanain | E. Townes‐Anderson | D. M. Sherry
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