研究目的
To provide a personal overview of the background, motivation, and objectives in the application of infrared spectromicroscopy techniques to the study of cellular biochemistry, emphasizing experiments that address specific questions in biochemical and cellular research.
研究成果
The paper concludes that synchrotron mid-IR radiation has been used to perform studies of structure, reaction, and dynamics in living cells, enabling some of the most challenging experiments in single cell IR spectroscopy and imaging. The combination of synchrotron brightness, high signal-to-noise levels at low power, and broad spectral range ensures a standing role for IR synchrotron radiation in single cell IR spectroscopy. Future developments include the use of tomographic imaging and nanoscale IR techniques to study reactions at the subcellular level.
研究不足
The paper does not explicitly mention specific limitations of the research.