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Resource Letter: LBOT-1: Laser-based optical tweezers [PDF]
Matthew J. Lang, Steven M. Block
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Colloidal nanoparticles self‐assembly advances towards intelligent, customized assembly through precise control of binary co‐assemblies. This review explores the evolution from monolithic to binary assemblies, highlighting how the AI‐guided programmable assembly approach has the potential to shift from passive assembly to active intelligent design.
Cancan Li+5 more
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Particle‐Assisted Optoelectronic Tweezers for Manipulating Single Cells and Microparticles
This work introduces a particle‐assisted optoelectronic tweezers (OET) technique that uses Ag‐SiO2 microparticles as intermediaries to manipulate cells and microparticles via particle‐induced dielectrophoresis. The method extends the OET manipulation range while reducing cell damage.
Ao Wang+13 more
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Extending the bandwidth of optical-tweezers interferometry [PDF]
Erwin J.G. Peterman+3 more
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measuring viscoelastic properties of Red Blood Cell using optical tweezers
Efforts have been made to study the behavior of complex materials in micrometer dimensions with various techniques. One of these methods is the use of optical tweezers for biophysical applications.
S N Seyed Reihani+4 more
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MAGEA6 Engages a YY1‐Dependent Transcription to Dictate Perineural Invasion in Colorectal Cancer
This study investigates the role of MAGEA6 in perineural invasion (PNI) in colorectal cancer (CRC). MAGEA6 promotes CRC invasiveness by inhibiting YY1 ubiquitination, enhancing CXCL1 secretion, and recruiting Schwann cells. These findings highlight the potential of targeting the MAGEA6/YY1/CXCL1 axis for therapeutic strategies against PNI and tumor ...
Hao Wang+9 more
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Mechanics of Chara myosin measured by an optical tweezers
Nobutada Toyoshima+5 more
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Rapid rotation of micron and submicron dielectric particles measured using optical tweezers [PDF]
Alexander D. Rowe+3 more
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Cisplatin causes reactive oxygen species accumulation, leading to apoptosis and inflammation in cochlear hair cells. Small extracellular vesicles primarily derived from the damaged hair cells likely contribute to cisplatin‐induced ototoxicity, carrying a variety of microRNAs and proteins.
Jingru Ai+14 more
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