Microbe identification

A spectroscopic fingerprint from the microbial sample provides quantitative and qualitative information which can be used to characterise, discriminate and identify microorganisms, in both the bulk environment and at the single cell level.

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Raman spectroscopy for oncology research (and drug delivery research)

Raman microscopy is routinely used for characterization and identification of material, but the need for this molecular imaging and analysis technique has become increasingly important in biology.

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Raman bands explained

High resolution Raman systems reveal numerous well-defined Raman bands, enabling unambiguous material identification and the determination of sample stress

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Raman spectroscopy: an advanced technique for gemstone analysis

The National Gemstone Testing Centre (NGTC), China, is using Renishaw’s high performance inVia confocal Raman microscopes to perform non-destructive identification and characterisation of gemstones.

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Faster identification of bacterial infections using Raman spectroscopy could save lives

Utilising a Renishaw Raman spectroscopy system, a team of researchers from the Czech Academy of Sciences have been testing a novel way to identify Staphylococcal bacteria, paving the way for faster diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases.

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