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Implantable Waveguides for Deep-Tissue Photoactivation

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Abstract

We demonstrated biopolymer waveguides that are gradually resorbed by the tissue and used them for wound closure. The waveguides enabled a 10-fold extension of the photoactivated tissue area in comparision with conventional photochemical bonding.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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