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3 December 2021 Bacterial inactivation in platelet concentrates using ultrashort pulsed laser
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Abstract
We compared the bacterial inactivating effect of continuous light and pulsed light irradiation to develop a novel technology for safety transfusion. This experiment demonstrated that pulsed light achieved higher inactivation than continuous light.
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Marin Saiga, Yuki Obara, Hideki Abe, and Kazuhiko Misawa "Bacterial inactivation in platelet concentrates using ultrashort pulsed laser", Proc. SPIE 11921, Emerging Technologies for Cell and Tissue Characterization, 119210J (3 December 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2615637
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KEYWORDS
Bacteria

Pulsed laser operation

Light emitting diodes

Laser irradiation

Safety

UV optics

Blood

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