Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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    Directed movement of chromosome arms and fragments in mitotic newt lung cells using optical scissors and optical tweezers
    with H. Liang, W. H. Wright, C. L. Rieder, E. D. Salmon, G. Profeta, Y. Liu, G. J. Sonek, and M. W. Berns
    A pulsed-laser microbeam at 532 nm wavelength and a laser-induced optical trap at 1064 nm wavelength have been successively combined to dissect and manipulate chromosomes in live newt lung epithelial cells. These preliminary experimental results demonstrated that chromosome fragments dissected by laser microbeam surgery, regardless of their size, could be easily pulled or rotated by optical forces when positioned at the periphery of the mitotic spindle. In addition, chromosome arms which were no…Read more