Laser-assisted optoporation of cells and tissues - a mini-review

Biomed Opt Express. 2019 May 17;10(6):2883-2888. doi: 10.1364/BOE.10.002883. eCollection 2019 Jun 1.

Abstract

Laser microbeam techniques are presented, which permit the introduction of molecules or small particles into living cells. Possible mechanisms - including photochemical, photothermal and opto-mechanical interactions (ablations) - are induced by continuous wave (cw) or pulsed lasers of different wavelength, power, and mode of operation. Laser-assisted optoporation permits the uptake of fluorescent dyes as well as DNA plasmids for cell transfection, and, in addition to its broad application to cultivated cells, may have some clinical potential.