TY - JOUR
T1 - FTIR spectroscopy of single live cells in aqueous media by synchrotron IR microscopy using microfabricated sample holders
AU - Tobin, Mark
AU - Puskar, Ljiljana
AU - Barber, Richard
AU - Harvey, Erol
AU - Heraud, Philip
AU - Wood, Bayden
AU - Bambery, Keith
AU - Dillon, Carolyn
AU - Munro, Kristie
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Infrared (IR) microspectroscopy is increasingly employed to reveal chemical information from biological systems beyond the tissue level at the single cell level. A significant limitation of this technique has been the relative difficulty with which it can be applied to living systems. Demountable liquid cells initially developed at Daresbury Laboratory (UK) and now in use at the Australian Synchrotron have been refined to improve the ease of use and light throughput in the mid-IR spectral region allowing single living cells to be studied in an aqueous environment by limiting the path length to 12 I?m or less. For larger cells, such as microalgae, a modified commercial flow-though cell has been used, while for smaller cells, custom windows with lithographically patterned spacers were used in a commercial compression cell. Reducing the window thickness to 1.0 mm or 0.5 mm was also found to sufficiently reduce the wavelength dependent focus effects observed with high numerical aperture IR objectives.
AB - Infrared (IR) microspectroscopy is increasingly employed to reveal chemical information from biological systems beyond the tissue level at the single cell level. A significant limitation of this technique has been the relative difficulty with which it can be applied to living systems. Demountable liquid cells initially developed at Daresbury Laboratory (UK) and now in use at the Australian Synchrotron have been refined to improve the ease of use and light throughput in the mid-IR spectral region allowing single living cells to be studied in an aqueous environment by limiting the path length to 12 I?m or less. For larger cells, such as microalgae, a modified commercial flow-though cell has been used, while for smaller cells, custom windows with lithographically patterned spacers were used in a commercial compression cell. Reducing the window thickness to 1.0 mm or 0.5 mm was also found to sufficiently reduce the wavelength dependent focus effects observed with high numerical aperture IR objectives.
UR - http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0924203110000299
U2 - 10.1016/j.vibspec.2010.02.005
DO - 10.1016/j.vibspec.2010.02.005
M3 - Article
SN - 0924-2031
VL - 53
SP - 34
EP - 38
JO - Vibrational Spectroscopy
JF - Vibrational Spectroscopy
IS - 1
ER -