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October 8, 2024

Raman Spectroscopy for Real-Time Molecular Imaging of Near-Surface Tissue

Raman spectroscopy is increasingly being used in clinical applications. This label-free, non-invasive method of imaging allows for molecular fingerprinting of a sample. Raman Spectroscopy can be used in conjunction with fiber optic probes in order to access different areas of the body.

Research shows that Raman spectroscopy is able to detect and differentiate cancerous tissue from healthy tissue.

Scientists from the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology have studied fiber-based Raman imaging, in an effort to integrate real-time data analysis for disease diagnosis.

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Lightnovo Aps offers the MiniRaman Spectrometer. This handheld device offers high sensitivity for the most sophisticated applications. The MiniRaman is perfect for medical, pharmaceutical and dermatological applications.

Integrate 2 lasers into the MiniRaman Spectrometer; 660nm and 785nm, allowing for different spectral ranges and different Raman footprints to be analysed.

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