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1 May 1991 Quasi-elastic light scattering spectroscopy of single biological cells under a microscope
Toyoichi Tanaka, Izumi Nishio, Joyce Peetermans, Sridhar Gorti
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Proceedings Volume 1403, Laser Applications in Life Sciences; (1991) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.57326
Event: Laser Applications in Life Sciences, 1990, Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract
A microscope laser light scattering setup has been developed that allows to carry out the intensity autocorrelation spectroscopy of the light scattered from a volume as small as (2 . tm)3. This noninvasive technique makes cytoplasmic studies possible inside single live biological cells. The technique has been proven powerful as revealed in the studies of hemoglobin aggregation within sickle red blood cells crystallin synthesis in the lens fiber cells and secretion of protein containing granules in the acinar cells. 1.
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Toyoichi Tanaka, Izumi Nishio, Joyce Peetermans, and Sridhar Gorti "Quasi-elastic light scattering spectroscopy of single biological cells under a microscope", Proc. SPIE 1403, Laser Applications in Life Sciences, (1 May 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.57326
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KEYWORDS
Light scattering

Diffusion

Laser applications

Correlation function

Oxygen

Spectroscopy

Laser scattering

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