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Shreyas Rangan, Riley Wong, H. Georg Schulze, Martha Z. Vardaki, Michael W. Blades, Robin F. B. Turner, James M. Piret
Publikováno v:
The Analyst.
Principal Component Analysis (PCA) of primary human T-cell spectra showed clear separation of different fixatives. Saline dry-fixed cell spectra showed better preservation of donor-to donor variability and improved retention of Raman band shapes.
Autor:
H. Georg Schulze, Shreyas Rangan, Martha Z. Vardaki, Michael W. Blades, Robin F. B. Turner, James M. Piret
Publikováno v:
Applied spectroscopy.
Two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy (2D-COS) is a technique that permits the examination of synchronous and asynchronous changes present in hyperspectral data. It produces two-dimensional correlation coefficient maps that represent the mutually
Autor:
H. Georg Schulze, Shreyas Rangan, Martha Z. Vardaki, Michael W. Blades, Robin F. B. Turner, James M. Piret
Publikováno v:
Applied Spectroscopy. :000370282311768
Spectroscopic peak parameters are important since they provide information about the analyte under study. Besides obtaining these parameters, peak fitting also resolves overlapped peaks. Thus, the obtained parameters should permit the construction of
Autor:
Timothy J. Kieffer, Diepiriye G. Iworima, James M. Piret, Robin F. B. Turner, H. Georg Schulze, Martha Z. Vardaki, Shreyas Rangan, Michael W. Blades
Publikováno v:
Applied Spectroscopy. 75:520-530
Here, we present an augmented form of two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy, that integrates in a single format data from spectroscopic and multiple non-spectroscopic sources for analysis. The integration is affected by augmenting every spectrum i
Autor:
Shreyas Rangan, James M. Piret, Robin F. B. Turner, H. Georg Schulze, Martha Z. Vardaki, Michael W. Blades
Publikováno v:
The Analyst. 145:2070-2105
Therapies based on injecting living cells into patients offer a huge potential to cure many degenerative and deadly diseases, with hundreds of clinical trials ongoing. Due to their complex nature, a basic understanding of their biochemical and functi
Autor:
H. Georg Schulze, Shreyas Rangan, Martha Z. Vardaki, Michael W. Blades, Robin F. B. Turner, James M. Piret
Publikováno v:
Applied Spectroscopy
Overlapping peaks in Raman spectra complicate the presentation, interpretation, and analyses of complex samples. This is particularly problematic for methods dependent on sparsity such as multivariate curve resolution and other spectral demixing as w
Autor:
Martha Z. Vardaki, H. G. Schulze, Robin F. B. Turner, Michael W. Blades, Katherine Serrano, Dana V. Devine
Publikováno v:
TransfusionREFERENCES. 61(7)
Background The current best practices allow for the red blood cells (RBCs) to be stored for prolonged periods in blood banks worldwide. However, due to the individual-related variability in donated blood and RBCs continual degradation within transfus
Autor:
H. Georg Schulze, Stanislav O. Konorov, Robin F. B. Turner, David C. Walker, Elaine Humphrey, Shen Yueyang, Michael W. Blades, Chad G. Atkins, M. Victoria Monsalve
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 167:337-347
OBJECTIVES The approximately 250 years old remains of the Kwadąy Dan Ts'inchį man were found in a glacier in Canada. Studying the state of preservation of the corpse, we observed black deposits in his lung. Following this observation we wanted to d
Autor:
Nikolaos Simantiris, Martha Z. Vardaki, Dana V. Devine, James M. Piret, Katherine Serrano, Robin F. B. Turner, Michael W. Blades
Publikováno v:
Applied spectroscopy. 74(2)
In this study, we show how defocused spatially offset Raman spectroscopy (SORS) can be employed to recover chemical information from media of biomedical significance within sealed plastic transfusion and culture bags using a commercial SORS instrumen
Publikováno v:
Applied Spectroscopy. 72:1322-1340
Spectral preprocessing is frequently required to render Raman spectra useful for further processing and analyses. The various preprocessing steps, individually and sequentially, are increasingly being automated to cope with large volumes of data from