Abstract
With a confocal Raman microspectrometer it is possible to collect Raman signal of a volume of only 1 µm3 Therefore, this technique offers the possibility to obtain information about the chemical composition of small cell structures like granules, without destroying the cell [1], This makes Raman microspectroscopy veiy useful for investigating cell structures in living cells. It is even possible to follow processes and reactions taking place in cells.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Spectroscopy of Biological Molecules |
Subtitle of host publication | 6th European Conference on the Spectroscopy of Biological Molecules, 3–8 September 1995, Villeneuve d’Ascq, France |
Editors | Jean Claude Merlin, Sylvia Turrell, Jean Pierre Huvenne |
Place of Publication | Berlin |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 463-464 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978-94-011-0371-8 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-94-010-4166-9 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Sept 1995 |
Event | 6th European Conference on the Spectroscopy of Biological Molecules, ECSBM 1995 - Villeneuve d'Ascq, France Duration: 3 Sept 1995 → 8 Sept 1995 Conference number: 6 |
Conference
Conference | 6th European Conference on the Spectroscopy of Biological Molecules, ECSBM 1995 |
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Abbreviated title | ECSBM |
Country/Territory | France |
City | Villeneuve d'Ascq |
Period | 3/09/95 → 8/09/95 |
Keywords
- Direct Imaging
- Raman Microscopy
- Polystyrene Sphere
- Raman Microspectroscopy
- Confocal Raman Microscope