Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1996
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Proc. SPIE Vol. 2628, p. 43-50, Optical and Imaging Techniques for Biomonitoring, Hans-Jochen Foth; Renato Marchesini; Halina Po
Physics
Scientific paper
Cell damage by low-power 365 nm radiation of a 50 W high-pressure mercury microscopy lamp was studied. UVA exposure to CHO cells resulted for radiant exposures greater than 10 kJ/m2 in significant modifications of NADH-attributed autofluorescence and in inhibition of cell division. Single cell gel electrophoresis (comet assay) revealed UVA-induced single strand DNA breaks. According to these results, UVA excitation radiation in fluorescence microscopy may damage cells. This has to be considered in vital cell microscopy, e.g. in calcium measurements.
Bauer Eckhard
Berns Michael W.
Fiedler Ulrich
Greulich Karl O.
Koenig Karsten
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