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Laser Plasma Jet Driven Microparticles for DNA/Drug Delivery

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Title Laser Plasma Jet Driven Microparticles for DNA/Drug Delivery
 
Creator MENEZES, V
MATHEW, Y
TAKAYAMA, K
KANNO, A
HOSSEINI, H
 
Subject DRUG-DELIVERY
DNA
DEVICE
 
Description This paper describes a microparticle delivery device that generates a plasma jet through laser ablation of a thin metal foil and uses the jet to accomplish particle delivery into soft living targets for transferring biological agents. Pure gold microparticles of 1 mm size were coated with a plasmid DNA, pIG121Hm, and were deposited as a thin layer on one surface of an aluminum foil. The laser (Nd:YAG, 1064 nm wavelength) ablation of the foil generated a plasma jet that carried the DNA coated particles into the living onion cells. The particles could effectively penetrate the target cells and disseminate the DNA, effecting the transfection of the cells. Generation of the plasma jet on laser ablation of the foil and its role as a carrier of microparticles was visualized using a high-speed video camera, Shimadzu HPV-1, at a frame rate of 500 kfps (2 mu s interframe interval) in a shadowgraph optical set-up. The particle speed could be measured from the visualized images, which was about 770 m/s initially, increased to a magnitude of 1320 m/s, and after a quasi-steady state over a distance of 10 mm with an average magnitude of 1100 m/s, started declining, which typically is the trend of a high-speed, pulsed, compressible jet. Aluminum launch pad (for the particles) was used in the present study to make the procedure cost-effective, whereas the guided, biocompatible launch pads made of gold, silver or titanium can be used in the device during the actual clinical operations. The particle delivery device has a potential to have a miniature form and can be an effective, hand-held drug/DNA delivery device for biological applications.
 
Publisher PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
 
Date 2014-10-15T15:48:58Z
2014-10-15T15:48:58Z
2012
 
Type Article
 
Identifier PLOS ONE, 7(11)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0050823
http://dspace.library.iitb.ac.in/jspui/handle/100/15194
 
Language en