Femtosecond laser nanoaxotomy lab-on-a-chip for in vivo nerve regeneration studies

Gou SX, Bourgeois F, Chokshi T, Durr NJ, Hilliard MA, Chronis N, Ben-Yakar A.
Nature Methods 5:6 531-533 2008.
DOI: 10.1038/nmeth.1203

Abstract
A thorough understanding of nerve regeneration in Caenorhabditis elegans requires performing femtosecond laser nanoaxotomy while minimally affecting the worm. We present a microfluidic device that fulfills such criteria and can easily be automated to enable high-throughput genetic and pharmacological screenings. Using the ‘nanoaxotomy’ chip, we discovered that axonal regeneration occurs much faster than previously described, and notably, the distal fragment of the severed axon regrows in the absence of anesthetics.

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