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Laser Microbeam and Optical Tweezers - Physical Principles. Applications in Cell Biology and Biotechnology

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Laser Microbeam and Optical Tweezers - Physical Principles. Applications in Cell Biology and Biotechnology
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Lasermikrostrahl und optische Pinzette - Physikalische Grundlagen. Anwendung in Zellbiologie und Biotechnologie
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Production Year1994

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IWF Technical DataVideo ; F, 26 1/2 min

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With the aid of laser beams (UV and IR) which can be coupled with the light path of an optical microscope, objects such as cells can be more gently manipulated without mechanical contact. The UV laser (laser microbeam) serves to cut and drill, the IR laser (optical tweezers) to hold and move particles. The film explains the method and shows practical examples. (Micro, real-life and animation sequences).
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