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Laser induced temperature distribution in cell layers

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Abstract

Thermal stimulation of single cells and cell layers is used for investigations of temperature associated processes like necrosis or apoptosis. Simulations of temperature distributions in layered structures on various substrates are presented. In order to verify the simulations a diode pumped IR-cw laser system was developed. The TEM00 output beam at a wavelength of 2.8 µm was focused on biological material to compare visible effects with the calculations.

© 2001 OSA/SPIE

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