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18 June 2013 Novel cell identification: markerfree and suitable for living cells
S. Koch, H. Walles, K. H. Krause, M. Baquié, M. L. Hansmann, K. Schuetze
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Abstract
Raman spectroscopy increasingly becomes a valuable analytical tool in biomedicine. A novel Raman microscope designed for biomedical applications was used to discriminate viability states and cell types of Hodgkin’s disease as well as different neural and invading glioblastoma cells within a human engineered neural tissue (ENT).
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S. Koch, H. Walles, K. H. Krause, M. Baquié, M. L. Hansmann, and K. Schuetze "Novel cell identification: markerfree and suitable for living cells", Proc. SPIE 8798, Clinical and Biomedical Spectroscopy and Imaging III, 87980J (18 June 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2033542
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KEYWORDS
Raman spectroscopy

Principal component analysis

Proteins

Cell death

Luminescence

Biological research

Biomedical optics

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