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      Optical tweezers for single cells.

      Journal of the Royal Society Interface
      Animals, Cell Separation, instrumentation, methods, Humans, Microfluidic Analytical Techniques, Nanotechnology, Optical Tweezers

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          Optical tweezers (OT) have emerged as an essential tool for manipulating single biological cells and performing sophisticated biophysical/biomechanical characterizations. Distinct advantages of using tweezers for these characterizations include non-contact force for cell manipulation, force resolution as accurate as 100aN and amiability to liquid medium environments. Their wide range of applications, such as transporting foreign materials into single cells, delivering cells to specific locations and sorting cells in microfluidic systems, are reviewed in this article. Recent developments of OT for nanomechanical characterization of various biological cells are discussed in terms of both their theoretical and experimental advancements. The future trends of employing OT in single cells, especially in stem cell delivery, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, are prospected. More importantly, current limitations and future challenges of OT for these new paradigms are also highlighted in this review.

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          18381254
          2408388
          10.1098/rsif.2008.0052

          Chemistry
          Animals,Cell Separation,instrumentation,methods,Humans,Microfluidic Analytical Techniques,Nanotechnology,Optical Tweezers

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