2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpba.2020.113319
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Raman imaging as a new analytical tool for the quality control of the monitoring of osteogenic differentiation in forming 3D bone tissue

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“…The use of confocal Raman for biological applications has recently been reviewed by Gomes da Costa et al 43 CRM is used in many different fields such as drug delivery, 44 diagnosis of diseases such as cancer 45 or tissue engineering. 46 In histopathology, Raman imaging, also called hyperspectral Raman imaging, is a valuable complementary tool to detect, locate and delineate diseased tissues. Raman imaging has shown to improve diagnostic accuracy as it reveals a deep molecular understanding of the biochemical changes in affected tissues in comparison with healthy tissue.…”
Section: Raman Scatteringmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The use of confocal Raman for biological applications has recently been reviewed by Gomes da Costa et al 43 CRM is used in many different fields such as drug delivery, 44 diagnosis of diseases such as cancer 45 or tissue engineering. 46 In histopathology, Raman imaging, also called hyperspectral Raman imaging, is a valuable complementary tool to detect, locate and delineate diseased tissues. Raman imaging has shown to improve diagnostic accuracy as it reveals a deep molecular understanding of the biochemical changes in affected tissues in comparison with healthy tissue.…”
Section: Raman Scatteringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure details the workflow for tissue analyses by confocal Raman spectroscopy. The use of confocal Raman for biological applications has recently been reviewed by Gomes da Costa et al CRM is used in many different fields such as drug delivery, diagnosis of diseases such as cancer, or tissue engineering . In histopathology, Raman imaging, also called hyperspectral Raman imaging, is a valuable complementary tool to detect, locate, and delineate diseased tissues.…”
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“…They found that the characteristic signatures of several specific macromolecules of the extracellular matrix (ECM) were identifiable in the early stages of condensation, including collagen type II, proteoglycans, adhesion molecules, and several other proteins, whereas, in the latter stages, the elaboration of the lipidic content of the ECM appeared to be the most significant. Using Raman imaging, De Bleye et al [ 174 ] monitored the synthesis of ECM and its progressive mineralization during the osteogenic differentiation process.…”
Section: Latest Technological Advances In Monitoring Stem Cell Status...mentioning
confidence: 99%