Issue 12, 2010

Confocal Raman microspectral imaging (CRMI) of murine stem cell colonies

Abstract

Confocal Raman micro-spectral imaging (CRMI) is a relatively novel technique for the construction of label-free images of biological entities, such as cells or tissue sections. This method utilizes thousands of spatially resolved Raman spectra, and sophisticated image analysis algorithms, to construct images which are based strictly on the inherent biochemical abundance contrast afforded by Raman microscopy. Here, we apply this methodology to monitor the very early communication processes that occur in a growing stem cell colony, yielding information on biochemical composition during development processes of the early stages of embryogenesis.

Graphical abstract: Confocal Raman microspectral imaging (CRMI) of murine stem cell colonies

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
19 Jul 2010
Accepted
09 Sep 2010
First published
13 Oct 2010

Analyst, 2010,135, 3030-3033

Confocal Raman microspectral imaging (CRMI) of murine stem cell colonies

E. Zuser, T. Chernenko, J. Newmark, M. Miljković and M. Diem, Analyst, 2010, 135, 3030 DOI: 10.1039/C0AN00546K

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