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4 June 2014 Noninvasive and label-free determination of virus infected cells by Raman spectroscopy
Kamila Moor, Kiyoshi Ohtani M.D., Diyas Myrzakozha, Orik Zhanserkenova, Bibin B. Andriana, Hidetoshi Sato
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Abstract
The present study demonstrates that Raman spectroscopy is a powerful tool for the detection of virus-infected cells. Adenovirus infection of human embryonic kidney 293 cells was successfully detected at 12, 24, and 48 h after initiating the infection. The score plot of principal component analysis discriminated the spectra of the infected cells from those of the control cells. The viral infection was confirmed by the conventional immunostaining method performed 24 h after the infection. The newly developed method provides a fast and label-free means for the detection of virus-infected cells.
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Kamila Moor, Kiyoshi Ohtani M.D., Diyas Myrzakozha, Orik Zhanserkenova, Bibin B. Andriana, and Hidetoshi Sato "Noninvasive and label-free determination of virus infected cells by Raman spectroscopy," Journal of Biomedical Optics 19(6), 067003 (4 June 2014). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.19.6.067003
Published: 4 June 2014
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KEYWORDS
Raman spectroscopy

Principal component analysis

Luminescence

Microscopes

Kidney

Proteins

Biomedical optics

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