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9 February 2012 Effect of femtosecond laser radiation on morphofunctional state of neoplasm in vitro
Tatyana Gening, Alexey Sysoliatin, Dinara Arslanova, Tatyana Abakumova, Vyacheslav Svetukhin, Inna Antoneeva
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The effect of femtosecond laser radiation provided by the Erbium fiber laser with the pulse duration of 10-13 s, peak and average power of 6,0±0,3 kW and 1,26±0,15 mW, respectively, wavelength λ of 1,55 μm has been studied in the experiments on rat ascitic ovarian tumor cell in vitro. Irradiation has been performed at the average intensity of 0,033±0.002 mW/cm2 at two expositions under femtosecond laser radiation of 600 and 900 s. The membrane topology and rigidity of the cancer cells have been estimated with the Scanning probe microscopy (SolverPro, NT-MDT, Russia). Besides, the viability and apoptosis of the cancer cells have been estimated. Free-radical processes and antioxidant enzyme activity have been studied in cancer cell lysate. Femtosecond laser irradiation was established to increases the activity of the "Lipoperoxidation - antioxidants" system in neoplasm, enhance the apoptosis, decrease the viability, and change cancer cell membrane topology and rigidity in vitro depending on the energy density of the irradiation.
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Tatyana Gening, Alexey Sysoliatin, Dinara Arslanova, Tatyana Abakumova, Vyacheslav Svetukhin, and Inna Antoneeva "Effect of femtosecond laser radiation on morphofunctional state of neoplasm in vitro", Proc. SPIE 8221, Optical Interactions with Tissue and Cells XXIII, 82210B (9 February 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.907271
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KEYWORDS
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Femtosecond phenomena

In vitro testing

Cancer

Proteins

Cell death

Oxygen

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