2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.01.13.476227
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Transverse and axial resolution of femtosecond laser ablation

Abstract: Femtosecond lasers are capable of precise ablation that produce surgical dissections in vivo. The transverse and axial resolution of the laser damage inside the bulk are important parameters of ablation. The transverse resolution is routinely quantified, but the axial resolution is more difficult to measure and is less commonly performed. In some in vivo samples, fine dissections can also be difficult to visualize, but in vitro samples may allow clear imaging. Using a 1040-nm, 400-fs pulsed laser, we performed… Show more

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“…We followed established procedures for animal immobilization by sodium azide (Chung, et al ., 2006) and femtosecond laser surgery (Harreguy, et al ., 2020; Wang, et al ., 2022). We severed only the axon (within 2 μm from the cell body), only the dendrite (2/3 rd the length distal from the cell body), or both the axon and dendrite (axon+dendrite), and we reimaged 48 hours afterwards.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We followed established procedures for animal immobilization by sodium azide (Chung, et al ., 2006) and femtosecond laser surgery (Harreguy, et al ., 2020; Wang, et al ., 2022). We severed only the axon (within 2 μm from the cell body), only the dendrite (2/3 rd the length distal from the cell body), or both the axon and dendrite (axon+dendrite), and we reimaged 48 hours afterwards.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We followed established procedures for animal immobilization by sodium azide (Chung, et al, 2006) and femtosecond laser surgery (Harreguy, et al, 2020;Wang, et al, 2022).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%