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Laser Trapping for Single Red Blood Cell (RBC) Ionization and Measurement of Charge

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Abstract

Application of high intensity gradient laser trap for charging a single cell is demonstrated. We used RBCs from normal person (AA hemoglobin) and an individual with sickle cell trait (AC hemoglobin).

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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