(Nanowerk News) Raman imaging offers a greater potential for detecting multiple enzyme activities than fluorescence imaging, demonstrate Tokyo Tech researchers by developing 9CN-rhodol-based ...
When the size of a sample seems to be large, in a risky or high-temperature setting, or for any reason, it is hard to bring to a spectrometer, a probe offers the perfect solution for obtaining ...
Raman imaging offers a greater potential for detecting multiple enzyme activities than fluorescence imaging, demonstrate Tokyo Tech researchers by developing 9CN-rhodol-based activatable Raman probes ...
The strength of a Raman signal is inversely proportional to the fourth power of the wavelength of the scattered light. In practical terms, this means that the longer the excitation wavelength used to ...
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