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31 January 2001 Potential health hazard of gene transformation of survived cells by pilot and scattered radiation of surgical lasers
Olgo A. Tiphlova, Vladislav Ya. Panchenko, Valery A. Ul'yanov, Alexander K. Dmitriyev
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Abstract
2D fantom of tissue-seeded with bacterial cells agar plate, has been constructed to investigate light propagation during laser ablation and ability of survivors to divide and establish viruses and DNA sequences. Potential health hazard of gene transformation of survived cells by pilot and scattered radiation of surgical lasers with viral and non-viral vectors contained in laser ablation products is discussed.
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Olgo A. Tiphlova, Vladislav Ya. Panchenko, Valery A. Ul'yanov, and Alexander K. Dmitriyev "Potential health hazard of gene transformation of survived cells by pilot and scattered radiation of surgical lasers", Proc. SPIE 4156, Clinical Lasers and Diagnostics, (31 January 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.413732
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KEYWORDS
Laser ablation

Laser scattering

Laser therapeutics

Bacteria

Laser tissue interaction

Nd:YAG lasers

Viruses

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