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Raman Spectroscopy and Microscopy: Solving Outstanding Problems in the Life Sciences

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Dr. Marinella G. Sandros, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and Dr. Fran Adar, Horiba Scientific

This first article in a two-part series will examine Raman spectroscopy applications in tumor surgery, endoscopy, bacterial identification and more. The second part covers applications in cell sorting, laser trapping and probing biology. Raman spectroscopy has become a mature analytical tool, as evidenced by its presentation at the Waters Symposium at the Pittsburgh Conference in 2003 and the subsequent explosion of publications and presentations in the analytical sciences. This is a result of simplification, increased sensitivity and automation of the equipment over the past 20 to 30...Read full article

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    BioPhotonics
    Jan 2015
    GLOSSARY
    raman spectroscopy
    That branch of spectroscopy concerned with Raman spectra and used to provide a means of studying pure rotational, pure vibrational and rotation-vibration energy changes in the ground level of molecules. Raman spectroscopy is dependent on the collision of incident light quanta with the molecule, inducing the molecule to undergo the change.
    FeaturesFilterslensesopticsimagingspectroscopyMicroscopyfiber opticsSensors & DetectorsBiophotonicsAmericasRaman spectroscopyspontaneous Raman microscopytumor margin identificationStimulated Raman scatteringfiber probesendoscope applicationsrapid bacterial identificationUniversity of North Carolina at GreensboroHoribaDr. Marinella G. SandrosFran Adar

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