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Using Laser Tweezers For Manipulating Isolated Neurons In Vitro
Published on: September 11, 2008
Manipulation of mammalian cells using a single-fiber optical microbeam
Samarendra K Mohanty1, Khyati S Mohanty, Michael W Berns
1University of California-Irvine, Beckman Laser Institute, Irvine, California 92612, USA. smohanty@uci.edu
Abstract:
The short working distance of microscope objectives has severely restricted the application of optical micromanipulation techniques at larger depths. We show the first use of fiber-optic tweezers toward controlled guidance of neuronal growth cones and stretching of neurons. Further, by mode locking, the fiber-optic tweezers beam was converted to fiber-optic scissors, enabling dissection of neuronal processes and thus allowing study of the subsequent response of neurons to localized injury. At high average powers, lysis of a three-dimensionally trapped cell was accomplished.

