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Detecting Pathogenic Mycoplasmas with Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy

Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) with silver nanorod-array substrates has been used in various biological applications, such as detection of proteins in body fluids. Duncan C. Krause, who is a professor in the Department of Microbiology at the University of Georgia, worked with his group to establish a SERS method with those substrates for detecting the pathenogenic mycoplasma that causes bronchitis and pneumonia. We recently spoke with him about this research. read more


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Carotenoids—Their Resonance Raman Spectra and How They Can Be Helpful in Characterizing a Number of Biological Systems

The resonance Raman spectra of carotenoids vary with subtle changes on the functional side groups, making these spectra useful for identifying and characterizing carotenoids. read more


Outliers, Part I: What Are Outliers?

Outliers are fundamentally a very fuzzy notion. Here, we try to clear up what outliers are and how they affect your data. read more


Overcoming Struggles in Implementing Handheld Raman Spectroscopy Across the Manufacturing Line

Recent advances in sampling and instrument management address concerns and eliminate barriers formerly associated with the use of handheld Raman instruments in manufacturing. read more

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1064-nm Raman: The Right Choice for Biological Samples?

Interference from background fluorescence is a common challenge in Raman analysis. A study of three different types of biological samples was made to compare the ability of 785-nm and 1064-nm excitation to deal with this problem. read more


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IR Spectral Interpretation Workshop, Quiz 11

This quiz is a regular feature of the “IR Spectral Interpretation Workshop” column. In each installment, we present a quiz. The answers appear in the subsequent installment. (For previous quiz questions and answers, click here.) read more

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