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Unveiling Cancer Metabolism through Spontaneous and Coherent Raman Spectroscopy and Stable Isotope Probing.

Jiabao XuTong YuChristos E ZoisJi-Xin ChengYuguo TangAdrian L HarrisWei E Huang
Published in: Cancers (2021)
Metabolic reprogramming is a common hallmark in cancer. The high complexity and heterogeneity in cancer render it challenging for scientists to study cancer metabolism. Despite the recent advances in single-cell metabolomics based on mass spectrometry, the analysis of metabolites is still a destructive process, thus limiting in vivo investigations. Being label-free and nonperturbative, Raman spectroscopy offers intrinsic information for elucidating active biochemical processes at subcellular level. This review summarizes recent applications of Raman-based techniques, including spontaneous Raman spectroscopy and imaging, coherent Raman imaging, and Raman-stable isotope probing, in contribution to the molecular understanding of the complex biological processes in the disease. In addition, this review discusses possible future directions of Raman-based technologies in cancer research.
Keyphrases
  • raman spectroscopy
  • papillary thyroid
  • mass spectrometry
  • label free
  • squamous cell
  • high resolution
  • healthcare
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • rna seq
  • young adults
  • high throughput
  • single molecule
  • fluorescence imaging