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Non-ablative processing of biofibers by femtosecond IR laser

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Abstract

Controllable, non-ablative photo-processing of collagen, elastic, muscle and cotton fibers was achieved by femtosecond Ti:Sa laser. Fibers were cut, bended and welded by the infrared laser and simultaneously imaged using second harmonic generation and two-photon auotoflourescence microscopy.

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