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Analysis of Raman Spectral Evolution of HeLa Cells Under Deep-Ultraviolet Exposure

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Abstract

We analyzed deep-ultraviolet Raman spectral evolution of HeLa cells at varied exposure duration and excitation wavelengths of deep-ultraviolet light. We found that 244 and 257 nm can be better for probing DNA and protein, respectively.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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