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mi·cro·in·jec·tion

 (mī′krō-ĭn-jĕk′shən)
n.
Injection of minute amounts of a substance into a microscopic structure, such as a single cell.

mi′cro·in·ject′ (-jĕkt′) v.
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microinjection

(ˌmaɪkrəʊɪnˈdʒɛkʃən)
n
(Microbiology) an injection carried out using a microscope, esp an injection into a single living cell
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