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Raman Imager Speeds Cancer Detection

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A vibrational spectroscopic imaging technology that captures images of living cells could become an advanced medical diagnostic tool for the early detection of cancer and other diseases. The electronic device is referred to as a 32-channel tuned amplifier array, or TAMP array, and was developed at Purdue University’s Jonathan Amy Facility for Chemical Instrumentation, which is part of the school’s Department of Chemistry. Approximately 1000 times faster than a state-of-the-art commercial Raman microscope, the device is already the subject of two patents. High-speed...Read full article

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    Published: April 2015
    Research & TechnologyAmericasIndianaPurduespectroscopyBiophotonicsJi-Xin ChengImagingcancerTech PulseBioScan

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