Femtosecond cellular transfection using a nondiffracting light beam
Abstract
The ability to permeate selectively the cell membrane and introduce therapeutic agents is a key goal in cell biology. Optical transfection is a powerful methodology but requires exact focusing due to the required two-photon power density. The authors use a Bessel beam that obviates the need to locate precisely the cell membrane, permitting two-photon excitation along a line leading to cell transfection. Assuming a minimum efficiency of 20%, the Bessel beam offers transfection at axial distances 20 times greater than that of its Gaussian equivalent. Furthermore, the authors demonstrate cell transfection beyond obstacles due to the self-healing nature of the Bessel beam.
- Publication:
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Applied Physics Letters
- Pub Date:
- July 2007
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2007ApPhL..91e3902T
- Keywords:
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- 87.54.Fj;
- 87.50.Hj;
- Photodynamic therapy;
- Optical radiation