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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Multiple-trap laser tweezers Raman spectroscopy for simultaneous monitoring of the biological dynamics of multiple individual cells

Pengfei Zhang, Lingbo Kong, Peter Setlow, and Yong-qing Li

We report the development of a multiple-trap laser tweezers Raman spectroscopy (LTRS) array for simultaneously acquiring Raman spectra of individual cells in physiological environments. This LTRS-array technique was also combined with phase contrast and fluorescence microscopy, allowing measurement of Raman spectra, refractility, and fluorescence images of individual cells with a temporal resolution of ~5 s. As a demonstration, we used this technique to monitor multiple Bacillus cereus spores germinating in a nutrient medium for up to 90min and observed the kinetics of dipicolinic acid release and uptake of nucleic acid-binding stain molecules during spore germination.

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2 comments:

Unknown said...

I think a recent similar paper appearing on Applied Spectroscopy should also be collected by this blog.

Parallel Analysis of Individual Biological Cells Using Multifocal Laser Tweezers Raman Spectroscopy

Rui Liu, Douglas S. Taylor, Dennis L. Matthews, and James W. Chan

Applied Spectroscopy, Vol. 64, Issue 11, pp. 1308-1310 (2010)

Antonio Neves said...

Just added to the Blog.
Thanks!!