| Literature DB >> 16708469 |
Nan Shen1, Dabajyoti Datta, Chris B Schaffer, Philip LeDuc, Donald E Ingber, Eric Mazur.
Abstract
Analysis of cell regulation requires methods for perturbing molecular processes within living cells with spatial discrimination on the nanometer-scale. We present a technique for ablating molecular structures in living cells using low-repetition rate, low-energy femtosecond laser pulses. By tightly focusing these pulses beneath the cell membrane, we ablate cellular material inside the cell through nonlinear processes. We selectively removed sub-micrometer regions of the cytoskeleton and individual mitochondria without altering neighboring structures or compromising cell viability. This nanoscissor technique enables non-invasive manipulation of the structural machinery of living cells with several-hundred-nanometer resolution. Using this approach, we unequivocally demonstrate that mitochondria are structurally independent functional units, and do not form a continuous network as suggested by some past studies.Mesh:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16708469
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mech Chem Biosyst ISSN: 1546-2048