Femtosecond near-infrared laser pulses elicit generation of reactive oxygen species in mammalian cells leading to apoptosis-like death.
Two-photon excitation-based near-infrared (NIR) laser scanning microscopy is currently emerging as a new and versatile alternative to conventional confocal laser scanning microscopy, particularly for vital cell imaging in life sciences. Although this innovative microscopy has several advantages such...
Principais autores: | Tirlapur, U, König, K, Peuckert, C, Krieg, R, Halbhuber, K |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2001
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