Reduce Damage from Long-Term Brillouin Imaging of Live Cells
Recent data from Maryland shows that using a 660 nm wavelength laser can reduce absorption-mediated damage when performing long-term Brillouin imaging of live cells. The latest research uses the torus 660 nm and the torus 532 nm single longitudinal wave lasers by Laser Quantum. This research demonstrates that live cell imaging may be more efficient … Continue reading