Freshly prepared hemoglobin solutions were successively irradiated up to five times with 1 MW (monochromatic wavelength) of green (530 mµ) laser power. Oxygenated hemoglobin showed no detectable change, but the spectral absorption of reduced hemoglobin showed a shift toward the characteristic curve for the oxygenated form. Intact human erythrocytes exposed to a power density of 110 MW/cm2 of green laser radiation showed no appreciable change in diameter or mass, but they became transparent to a wavelength range from 400 to 600 mµ. A similar power density from a ruby laser failed to produce this bleaching effect. This response in the erythrocyte demonstrates a principle which suggests the laser as a tool for cell research: specific molecular components within a cell may be selectively altered by laser irradiation when an appropriate wavelength and a suitable power density are applied.
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October 01 1965
THE LASER AS A POTENTIAL TOOL FOR CELL RESEARCH
Donald E. Rounds,
Donald E. Rounds
From the Pasadena Foundation for Medical Research and Electro-Optical Systems, Inc., Pasadena, California
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Robert S. Olson,
Robert S. Olson
From the Pasadena Foundation for Medical Research and Electro-Optical Systems, Inc., Pasadena, California
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Fred M. Johnson
Fred M. Johnson
From the Pasadena Foundation for Medical Research and Electro-Optical Systems, Inc., Pasadena, California
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Donald E. Rounds
From the Pasadena Foundation for Medical Research and Electro-Optical Systems, Inc., Pasadena, California
Robert S. Olson
From the Pasadena Foundation for Medical Research and Electro-Optical Systems, Inc., Pasadena, California
Fred M. Johnson
From the Pasadena Foundation for Medical Research and Electro-Optical Systems, Inc., Pasadena, California
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May 17 1965
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
1965
J Cell Biol (1965) 27 (1): 191–197.
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May 17 1965
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Donald E. Rounds, Robert S. Olson, Fred M. Johnson; THE LASER AS A POTENTIAL TOOL FOR CELL RESEARCH . J Cell Biol 1 October 1965; 27 (1): 191–197. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.27.1.191
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