Non-Contact Precise Cutting of Native Tissue and Material
Description
The TissueSurgeon enables precise and contact free cutting for biological samples, tissue-engineering and material sciences. Based on femto-second laser technology, it can be used for sectioning, structuring or gentle extraction of samples and materials in 2D and 3D for analysis. For navigation and imaging of samples, the TissueSurgeon can be equipped with Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) and Multiphoton Microscopy (MPM).
Non-Contact Precise Cutting of Native Tissue and Material
Specifications |
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Output Laser Power: | 6 W |
Wavelength: | 1030 nm |
Laser Pulse Duration: | 300 fs |
Tissue Section Thickness: | 7-100um |
Cutting Speed: | 1 mm^2/sec |
Features
- Cutting of native tissue without time-consuming sample preparation, fixation or cryogenic preparation
- Cutting of hard tissues such as bone and tooth without decalcification
- Cutting without contamination for molecular analysis
- Non-contact cutting, ablating and structuring of biological tissues and materials
- 3D extraction along implant interfaces for molecular biology (RNA, DNA, proteins)
- 3D cutting is guided by imaging systems, e. g. Optical Coherence
- Tomography, Multiphoton Microscopy
- Precision: 1 µm
- Available with an integrated OCT imaging system for 3D navigated cutting
For pricing, technical or any other questions please contact the supplier
- No registration required
- No markups, no fees
- Direct contact with supplier
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, the TissueSurgeon can cut hard tissues like bone and tooth without decalcification.
No, the TissueSurgeon cuts without contamination for molecular analysis.
The TissueSurgeon can be equipped with Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) and Multiphoton Microscopy (MPM) for navigation and imaging of samples.
The TissueSurgeon is used for precise and contact-free cutting of biological samples, tissue-engineering, and material sciences.
The TissueSurgeon uses femto-second laser technology.