Application of FTIR spectroscopy for identification of blood and leukemia biomarkers: A review over the past 15 years

LB Mostaço-Guidolin, L Bachmann - Applied Spectroscopy …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Applied Spectroscopy Reviews, 2011Taylor & Francis
Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy is an effective and nondestructive method for
monitoring cellular alterations. Combining the advantages of FTIR spectroscopy with the
challenge of cellular characterization, the main objective of this review is to collect
information related to the spectroscopic identification of blood cells, focusing on specific
biochemical features of leukemia cells detected through FTIR spectral analysis. Some
interesting results obtained by different authors regarding human promyelocytic leukemia …
Abstract
Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy is an effective and nondestructive method for monitoring cellular alterations. Combining the advantages of FTIR spectroscopy with the challenge of cellular characterization, the main objective of this review is to collect information related to the spectroscopic identification of blood cells, focusing on specific biochemical features of leukemia cells detected through FTIR spectral analysis. Some interesting results obtained by different authors regarding human promyelocytic leukemia, white blood cells, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and human peripheral blood mononuclear cells are presented. In addition, the characterization of two types of cells, namely, leukemia T and a healthy human blood cells, is reported and the identification of biochemical markers provides important information that, associated with clinical examination, can assist in the diagnosis of diseases.
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