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Growth Pattern of Yeast Cells Studied Under Optical Tweezers

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Abstract

The patterns of yeast growth were studied under 1064 line optical tweezers generated by time-shared multiple optical traps. Yeast growth was found following the path of the laser line possibly resulted from localized heating effect.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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