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DescriptionSelf-Rotation-of-Cells-in-an-Irrotational-AC-E-Field-in-an-Opto-Electrokinetics-Chip-pone.0051577.s003.ogv |
English: Induced rotation of melan-a and lymphocytes near the image spot. A video recording showing the rotation of melan-a cells and lymphocytes around the 30 µm light spot in an OEK with the applied voltage of 20 Vpp and the applied frequency of 40 kHz. |
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Source | Movie S1 from Chau L, Liang W, Cheung F, Liu W, Li W, Chen S, Lee G (2013). "Self-Rotation of Cells in an Irrotational AC E-Field in an Opto-Electrokinetics Chip". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0051577. PMID 23320067. PMC: 3540069. | ||
Author | Chau L, Liang W, Cheung F, Liu W, Li W, Chen S, Lee G | ||
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Author | Chau L, Liang W, Cheung F, Liu W, Li W, Chen S, Lee G |
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Language | English |