
AbstractThe laser microtome (LMT) has been designed to slice biological tissue and various materials with high precision. The cutting process is performed by ultra short laser pulses in the near infrared region, inducing an optical breakdown below the surface of the material. Biological Tissue can be processed in its native state without prior fixation and embedding. This is of great importance for many biological applications such as immunohistological investigations.
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