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435nm laser

Manufactured by Oxford Instruments
Sourced in United Kingdom

The 435nm laser is a compact, high-performance laser that generates a stable, monochromatic light output at a wavelength of 435 nanometers. It is designed for use in a variety of scientific and industrial applications requiring a precise, focused light source in the visible blue-violet spectrum.

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2 protocols using 435nm laser

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Laser Ablation Wound Imaging Protocol

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Laser ablation was performed using a 435nm laser (Andor Technology, Belfast, Northern Ireland). A 60X oil-immersion objective (Leica Microsystems) was used for ablation and the laser power was held between 60% and 65%. Images were acquired at 5 second intervals for the first 20 minutes following ablation with a confocal microscope (Andor Technologies, Belfast, Northern Ireland). Images were then collected at 5 minute intervals until wound closure.
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Laser Ablation Wound Imaging Protocol

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Laser ablation was performed using a 435nm laser (Andor Technology, Belfast, Northern Ireland). A 60X oil-immersion objective (Leica Microsystems) was used for ablation and the laser power was held between 60% and 65%. Images were acquired at 5 second intervals for the first 20 minutes following ablation with a confocal microscope (Andor Technologies, Belfast, Northern Ireland). Images were then collected at 5 minute intervals until wound closure.
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