Use of near infrared femtosecond lasers as sub-micron radiation microbeam for cell DNA damage and repair studies.
Laser induced radiation microbeam technology for radiobiology research is undergoing rapid growth because of the increased availability and ease of use of femtosecond laser sources. The main processes involved are multiphoton absorption and/or plasma formation. The high peak powers these lasers gene...
Main Authors: | Botchway, S, Reynolds, P, Parker, A, O'Neill, P |
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פורמט: | Journal article |
שפה: | English |
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2010
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