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Three-dimensional force microscope: A nanometric optical tracking and magnetic manipulation system for the biomedical sciences

J. K. Fisher    
J. R. Cummings    
K. V. Desai    
L. Vicci    
B. Wilde    
K. Keller    
C. Weigle    
G. Bishop    
R. M. Taylor    
II    
C. W. Davis    
R. C. Boucher    
E. Timothy O'Brien    
and R. Superfine     

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