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Optofluidic Micromanipulations Show Aptitude in Laser Biomedicine

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JAKE SALTZMAN, NEWS EDITOR
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Techniques for micromanipulation, including those that rely on optofluidics, are widely adopted for applications in the life sciences, materials science, and colloidal physics. These techniques support nanostructure assembly and particle trapping, for example, as well as the spatiotemporal analysis of cell organization. Introducing optically induced thermoviscous flows, known and commercialized as focused-light-induced cytoplasmic streaming (FLUCS), can be used to optically move the cytoplasm in cells and developing embryos, and can be used in intracellular rheology. FLUCS is induced by...Read full article

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    Published: July 2023
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    optofluidics
    Optofluidics is an interdisciplinary field that combines principles from optics and fluidics to create devices and systems that integrate the manipulation of light and fluids. This field focuses on the interaction between light and fluidic materials, allowing for the development of innovative technologies with applications in areas such as sensing, imaging, and biotechnology. Key aspects of optofluidics include: Integration of optics and fluidics: Optofluidic devices are designed to...
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