Vibrational spectroscopic mapping and imaging of tissues and cells

Biophysics Reviews
Elizabeth A CarterPeter A Lay

Abstract

Vibrational spectroscopic mapping (point-by-point measurement) and imaging of biological samples (cells and tissues) covering Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) and Raman spectroscopies has opened up many exciting new avenues to explore biochemical architecture and processes within healthy and diseased cells and tissues, including medical diagnostics and drug design.

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