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Effects of laser pulse energy, geometric confinement and material stiffness on laser-induced cell lysis in a microfluidic chip

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Abstract

We are evaluating the effects of laser-induced cell lysis in microfluidic devices fabricated from PDMS and PMMA. To measure the spatial extent of damage following laser-induced cell lysis, adherent cells and viability assays are used.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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