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Raman Spectroscopy Tests Biomarkers for Rapid Dementia Diagnosis

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SOUTHAMPTON, England, Oct. 28, 2024 — Dementia is difficult to diagnose during the initial stages of the disease. Using current testing methods, it can take over two years for patients to receive a diagnosis. Many patients are not diagnosed until the disease has progressed to a point where treatment options are less likely to be effective. The type of treatment that is most appropriate for a patient depends on the type of dementia the patient has, but distinguishing between closely related dementia types can be challenging. Researchers at the University of Southampton and University Hospital Southampton are developing a...Read full article

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    Published: October 2024
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    raman spectroscopy
    Raman spectroscopy is a technique used in analytical chemistry and physics to study vibrational, rotational, and other low-frequency modes in a system. Named after the Indian physicist Sir C.V. Raman who discovered the phenomenon in 1928, Raman spectroscopy provides information about molecular vibrations by measuring the inelastic scattering of monochromatic light. Here is a breakdown of the process: Incident light: A monochromatic (single wavelength) light, usually from a laser, is...
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