Temporal Imaging of Live Cells by High-Speed Confocal Raman Microscopy
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Kang, Jeon Woong; Nguyen, Freddy T.; Lue, Niyom
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Label-free live cell imaging was performed using a custom-built high-speed confocal Raman microscopy system. For various cell types, cell-intrinsic Raman bands were monitored. The high-resolution temporal Raman images clearly delineated the intracellular distribution of biologically important molecules such as protein, lipid, and DNA. Furthermore, optical phase delay measured using quantitative phase microscopy shows similarity with the image reconstructed from the protein Raman peak. This reported work demonstrates that Raman imaging is a powerful label-free technique for studying various biomedical problems in vitro with minimal sample preparation and external perturbation to the cellular system.
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2021-07Department
Lincoln Laboratory; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Laser Biomedical Research Center; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Spectroscopy LaboratoryPublisher
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
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Materials 14 (13): 3732 (2021)
Version: Final published version