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UV Laser Zaps Multiple Tissue Areas Simultaneously

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WASHINGTON, Sept. 16, 2011 — A single UV laser pulse is being used to zap away biological tissue at multiple points at the same time. This technique could advance the study of developmental biology. Time-lapse microscopy of a fruit fly epithelium in which a single cell is isolated from the remainder of the cell sheet using a single holographically shaped laser pulse. The cell to be isolated is marked with an asterisk in the first frame. Subsequent frames are at 6 s and 70 s after ablation. (Images: Aroshan K. Jayasinghe) UV lasers are commonly used for cutting into tissue, but the lasers usually make incisions...Read full article

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    Published: September 2011
    Americasbiological tissueBiophotonicscomputer-controlled hologramdesigner tissuedevelopmental biologyfruit fly embryoindustriallensesMicroscopyOpticsResearch & TechnologyUV laserUV pulseVanderbilt UniversityWashington DCLasers

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