Non-invasiveness, high cell viability, and high penetration of multi-harmonic generation microscopy

Chi Kuang Sun, Shi Wei Chu, Szu Yu Chen, Tsung Han Tsai, Tzu Ming Liu, Chung Yung Lin, Huai Jen Tsai

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Abstract

Zebrafish embryos were used as examples to detail the penetration, cell viability, and non-invasiveness issues of harmonic generation microscopy. No optical damage was observed during the whole proliferation process even with 100-mW incident average power on the embryo after long-term observations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)239-240
Number of pages2
JournalConference Proceedings - Lasers and Electro-Optics Society Annual Meeting-LEOS
Volume1
StatePublished - 2003
Event2003 IEEE LEOS Annual Meeting Conference Proceedings - TUCSON, AZ, United States
Duration: 26 Oct 200330 Oct 2003

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