Micromanipulation and physiological monitoring of cells using two-photon excited fluorescence in cw laser tweezers
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Bruce J. Tromberg | Michael W. Berns | Gregory J. Sonek | Yagang Liu | G. Sonek | B. Tromberg | M. Berns | Yagang Liu
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