Mourant Judith R, Gibson Rowena R, Johnson Tamara M, Carpenter Susan, Short Kurt W, Yamada Yujiro R, Freyer James P
Bioscience Division. MS E535, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USA.
Phys Med Biol. 2003 Jan 21;48(2):243-57. doi: 10.1088/0031-9155/48/2/307.
Infrared (IR) spectroscopy of biological cells is a growing area of research, with many papers focusing on differences between the spectra of cancerous and noncancerous cells. Much of this research has been performed using a monolayer of dehydrated cells. We posit that the use of monolayers can introduce artefacts that lead to an apparent but inaccurate measurement of differences between cancerous and noncancerous cells. Additionally, the use of dried cells complicates the extraction of biochemical information from the IR spectra. We demonstrate that using suspensions of viable cells in aqueous suspension reduces measurement artefacts and facilitates determining the concentration of the major biochemical components via a linear least-squares fit of the component spectra to the spectrum of the cells.
生物细胞的红外光谱学是一个不断发展的研究领域,许多论文聚焦于癌细胞和非癌细胞光谱之间的差异。这项研究大多是使用单层脱水细胞进行的。我们认为,使用单层细胞可能会引入假象,导致对癌细胞和非癌细胞之间差异的测量看似准确但实际并不准确。此外,使用干燥细胞会使从红外光谱中提取生化信息变得复杂。我们证明,使用活细胞在水悬浮液中的悬浮液可以减少测量假象,并通过将组分光谱与细胞光谱进行线性最小二乘拟合来促进主要生化成分浓度的测定。