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Microrheology with Optical Tweezers of gel-like materials “is not an option”!

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Abstract

Optical tweezers have been successfully adopted as exceptionally sensitive transducers for microrheology studies of complex ‘fluids’. Despite the general trend, a similar approach cannot be adopted for microrheology studies of ‘gel-like’ materials, e.g. living cells.

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