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25 February 2008 Smart bombing a single targeted cell with femtogram order reagents using laser-induced shockwave technique
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Injection and delivery of small amount reagent in aqueous solution for cell chip was performed utilizing regeneratively amplified femtosecond laser system. In our new trial, the reagent integrated on a solid strip are released and delivered to targeted cells with the femutosecond laser-induced impulsive-force. The reagent was fixed in poly(vinyl alcohol) or polystyrene film on a glass-substrate strip. When a single pulsed femtosecond laser was focused in the solution, the film near the focal point was fragmented and the reagent was dispersed in 45-μm φ area at 50 μm from the surface of the reagent strip. As examples cardiomyocyte beating cells of P19CL6 were bombed with epinephrine and acetylcholine, and as a result the beating ratio of the cells were quickly stimulated and suppressed, respectively. The results demonstrate that the present method is a promising key nano/micro technology for diagnosis and drug discovery.
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Kazunori Okano, Noriko Takizawa, Takayuki Uwada, Yoichiroh Hosokawa, and Hiroshi Masuhara "Smart bombing a single targeted cell with femtogram order reagents using laser-induced shockwave technique", Proc. SPIE 6854, Optical Interactions with Tissue and Cells XIX, 685414 (25 February 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.762613
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KEYWORDS
Femtosecond phenomena

Nanoparticles

Particles

Glasses

Carbon dioxide

Carbon dioxide lasers

Drug discovery

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