Performance of line-scan Raman microscopy for high-throughput chemical imaging of cell population.

@article{Qi2014PerformanceOL,
  title={Performance of line-scan Raman microscopy for high-throughput chemical imaging of cell population.},
  author={Ji Qi and Wei-Chuan Shih},
  journal={Applied optics},
  year={2014},
  volume={53 13},
  pages={
          2881-5
        }
}
We evaluate the performance of line-scan Raman microscopy (LSRM), a versatile label-free technique, for high-throughput chemical imaging of cell population. We provide detailed design and configuration of a home-built LSRM system developed in our laboratory. By exploiting parallel acquisition, the LSRM system achieves a significant throughput advantage over conventional point-scan Raman microscopy by projecting a laser line onto the sample and imaging the Raman scattered light from the entire… 

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