13 October 2008, Volume 16, Issue 21, pp. 16284-17137
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Phase contrast images of the optical rotation of a red blood cell in time steps of 200 ms. The optical cell rotator (OCR) is a modified dual-beam laser trap for the holding and controlled rotation of suspended dielectric microparticles, such as cells. [See - M. Kreysing, T. Kieβling, A. Fritsch, et. al., Fig. 4 for details.]
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