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Modulated Raman Spectroscopy for Enhanced Cancer Diagnosis at the Cellular Level

open access: yesSensors, 2015
Raman spectroscopy is emerging as a promising and novel biophotonics tool for non-invasive, real-time diagnosis of tissue and cell abnormalities. However, the presence of a strong fluorescence background is a key issue that can detract from the use of ...
Anna Chiara De Luca   +2 more
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Differentiation of lipsticks by Raman spectroscopy [PDF]

open access: yesForensic Science International, 2012
Dispersive Raman spectra have been obtained using a Raman microscope and an excitation wavelength of 632.8 nm from 69 lipsticks of various colours and from a range of manufacturers without any pre-treatment of the samples. 10% of the samples were too fluorescent to give Raman spectra.
Salahioglu, Fatma, Went, Michael J.
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Raman spectroscopy for medulloblastoma [PDF]

open access: yesChild's Nervous System, 2018
The aim of the study is to use Raman spectroscopy to analyze the biochemical composition of medulloblastoma and normal tissues from the safety margin of the CNS and to find specific Raman biomarkers capable of differentiating between tumorous and normal tissues.The tissue samples consisted of medulloblastoma (grade IV) (n = 11).
Bartosz Polis   +3 more
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A Comprehensive Review on Raman Spectroscopy Applications

open access: yesChemosensors, 2021
Raman spectroscopy is a very powerful tool for material analysis, allowing for exploring the properties of a wide range of different materials. Since its discovery, Raman spectroscopy has been used to investigate several features of materials such ...
Andrea Orlando   +6 more
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Imaging with Raman Spectroscopy [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, 2010
Raman spectroscopy, based on the inelastic scattering of a photon, has been widely used as an analytical tool in many research fields. Recently, Raman spectroscopy has also been explored for biomedical applications (e.g. cancer diagnosis) because it can provide detailed information on the chemical composition of cells and tissues.
Yin, Zhang, Hao, Hong, Weibo, Cai
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Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Biomedical Optics, 2005
This PDF file contains the editorial “Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy” for JBO Vol.
Michael D, Morris   +2 more
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Advantages and developments of Raman spectroscopy for electroceramics

open access: yesCommunications Materials, 2023
Despite being applied with success in many fields of materials science, Raman spectroscopy is not yet determinant in the study of electroceramics.
Marco Deluca   +4 more
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Modulated Raman spectroscopy for enhanced identification of bladder tumor cells in urine samples [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Standard Raman spectroscopy (SRS) is a noninvasive technique that is used in the biomedical field to discriminate between normal and cancer cells.
Herrington, C Simon   +22 more
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Single-Molecule Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy

open access: yesSensors, 2022
Single-molecule surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SM-SERS) has the potential to detect single molecules in a non-invasive, label-free manner with high-throughput.
Yuxuan Qiu   +3 more
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Revealing the local crystallinity of single silicon core–shell nanowires using tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy

open access: yesBeilstein Journal of Nanotechnology, 2020
Tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy is combined with polarization angle-resolved spectroscopy to investigate the nanometer-scale structural properties of core–shell silicon nanowires (crystalline Si core and amorphous Si shell), which were synthesized by ...
Marius van den Berg   +7 more
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