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Selective Cell Elimination from Mixed 3D Culture Using a Near Infrared Photoimmunotherapy Technique

DOI :

10.3791/53633-v

March 14th, 2016

March 14th, 2016

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1Molecular Imaging Program, National Cancer Institute

Eliminating specific cells without damaging other cells is extremely difficult, especially in established tissue, yet there is an urgent need for a cell elimination method in the tissue engineering field. Here, we present a method for specific cell elimination from a mixed 3D cell culture using near infrared photoimmunotherapy (NIR-PIT).

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