2005
DOI: 10.1364/ol.30.000159
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Multiphoton-excited microfabrication in live cells via Rose Bengal cross-linking of cytoplasmic proteins

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“…[126] Campagnola and co-workers also demonstrated that MPA can be used to polymerize cytoplasmic proteins inside a living cell. [127] This technique could be applied as a means of physically separating intracellular components for experiments in cell biology.…”
Section: Biomoleculesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[126] Campagnola and co-workers also demonstrated that MPA can be used to polymerize cytoplasmic proteins inside a living cell. [127] This technique could be applied as a means of physically separating intracellular components for experiments in cell biology.…”
Section: Biomoleculesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent advances in MPA patterning of biopolymers and in the use of surface modification to make synthetic polymers biocompatible have already led to some remarkable results in areas such as the in situ scaffolding of cells, [127][128][129][130] as discussed in Section 4.2. Tissue scaffolding is a major growth area in MPA fabrication.…”
Section: Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a viscosity increase likely reflects cross linking reactions, mediated by singlet oxygen or secondary reactive radicals, similar to those observed in model and intracellular protein systems. [27][28][29][30] …”
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“…[126] Campagnola und Mitarbeitern gelang es außerdem, mit MPA cytoplasmatische Proteine in einer lebenden Zelle zu polymerisieren. [127] Diese Technik könnte zur physikalischen Trennung von intrazellulären Komponenten bei zellbiologischen Experimenten dienen.…”
Section: Biomoleküleunclassified
“…Aktuelle Fortschritte bei der Strukturierung von Biopolymeren mit MPA und bei der Oberflächenmodifikation synthetischer Polymere, um diese biokompatibel zu machen, haben bereits zu bemerkenswerten Ergebnissen geführt; ein Beispiel ist die in Abschnitt 4.2 diskutierte Erzeugung von Gerüststrukturen in Zellen. [127][128][129][130] Die Herstellung von Gewebegerüsten ist ein stark wachsender Bereich in der Mikrofabrikation mit MPA.…”
Section: Biologieunclassified