Bio‐Engineering Yeast Cells Biolenses by Reshaping Intracellular Vacuoles
Daniele Pirone,
Massimo D'Agostino,
Matteo Lombini
et al.
Abstract:An intriguing field of research has recently emerged in which biological cells can be demonstrated to behave as photonics devices, such as optical microlenses. This research highlights yeast cells as promising candidates for engineering biolenses with customizable focal properties. Typically serving as positive biolenses due to their quasi‐spherical shape and positive refractive index (RI) contrast, yeast cells can achieve a negative lensing effect by manipulating their intracellular content, without altering … Show more
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