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Lasing From Living Biological Cells Expressing Green Fluorescent Protein

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Abstract

We show that GFP, a biologically produced material, is a viable optical gain medium and construct true bio-lasers, in which the optical gain is provided by living mammalian or bacterial cells synthesizing GFP.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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