Vibrational spectroscopic imaging of living systems: An emerging platform for biology and medicine
Purdue University West Lafayette · Harvard University
Abstract
Vibrational spectroscopy has been extensively applied to the study of molecules in gas phase, in condensed phase, and at interfaces. The transition from spectroscopy to spectroscopic imaging of living systems, which allows the spectrum of biomolecules to act as natural contrast, is opening new opportunities to reveal cellular machinery and to enable molecule-based diagnosis. Such a transition, however, involves more than a simple combination of spectrometry and microscopy. We review recent efforts that have pushed the boundary of the vibrational spectroscopic imaging field in terms of spectral acquisition speed, detection sensitivity, spatial resolution, and imaging depth. We further highlight recent…
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2Topics & keywords
- Biomolecule
- Spectroscopy
- Molecular imaging
- Direct imaging
- Nanotechnology
- Microscopy
- Chemistry
- Materials science