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TY - JOUR
T1 - Raman spectroscopy
T2 - an evolving technique for live cell studies
AU - Smith, Rachael
AU - Wright, Karen Leslie
AU - Ashton, Lorna
N1 - This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence.
PY - 2016/6/21
Y1 - 2016/6/21
N2 - One of the most exciting developments in Raman spectroscopy in the last decade has been its application to cells and tissues for diagnostic and pharmaceutical applications, and in particular its use in the analysis of cellular dynamics. Raman spectroscopy is rapidly advancing as a cell imaging method that overcomes many of the limitations of current techniques and is earning its place as a routine tool in cell biology. In this review we focus on important developments in Raman spectroscopy that have evolved into the exciting technique of live-cell Raman microscopy and highlight some of the most recent and significant applications to cell biology.
AB - One of the most exciting developments in Raman spectroscopy in the last decade has been its application to cells and tissues for diagnostic and pharmaceutical applications, and in particular its use in the analysis of cellular dynamics. Raman spectroscopy is rapidly advancing as a cell imaging method that overcomes many of the limitations of current techniques and is earning its place as a routine tool in cell biology. In this review we focus on important developments in Raman spectroscopy that have evolved into the exciting technique of live-cell Raman microscopy and highlight some of the most recent and significant applications to cell biology.
U2 - 10.1039/C6AN00152A
DO - 10.1039/C6AN00152A
M3 - Literature review
VL - 2016
SP - 3590
EP - 3600
JO - Analyst
JF - Analyst
SN - 0003-2654
IS - 12
ER -