Effect of long-wavelength coherent radiation on a biological object (unicellular organism Paramecium Caudatum) in presence of silicon nanoparticles

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We report an effect of continuous and pulsed near infrared (808 nm) laser radiation on cells (Paramecium Caudatum) incubated with silicon (Si) nanoparticles (NPs), which were obtained by laser ablation of crystalline Si wafer in water. The data obtained indicate the possibility of enhancing the destructive effect on cells by using pulsed laser irradiation and Si NPs.

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Alykova, A. F., Karpov, N. V., Oleshenko, V. A., Karpukhina, O. V., Alykova, O. M., Bezotosniy, V. V., … Zavestovskaya, I. N. (2019). Effect of long-wavelength coherent radiation on a biological object (unicellular organism Paramecium Caudatum) in presence of silicon nanoparticles. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1189). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1189/1/012035

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