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Raman Spectroscopy of Bacterial Species and Strains Cultivated under Reproducible Conditions

Jamal F. M Almarashi, Natalia Kapel, Thomas Wilkinson Orcid Logo, Helmut Telle

Spectroscopy: An International Journal, Volume: 27, Issue: 5-6

Swansea University Authors: Thomas Wilkinson Orcid Logo, Helmut Telle

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Rapid and reproducible discrimination between bacterial pathogens is a clear goal in microbiological laboratories when processing infected clinical samples. In this study Raman spectra were taken from at least 30 colonies of four strains of bacteria including Staphylococcus epidermidis (1457 and 914...

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Published in: Spectroscopy: An International Journal
ISSN: 0712-4813 1875-922X
Published: 2012
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title Raman Spectroscopy of Bacterial Species and Strains Cultivated under Reproducible Conditions
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title_full Raman Spectroscopy of Bacterial Species and Strains Cultivated under Reproducible Conditions
title_fullStr Raman Spectroscopy of Bacterial Species and Strains Cultivated under Reproducible Conditions
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description Rapid and reproducible discrimination between bacterial pathogens is a clear goal in microbiological laboratories when processing infected clinical samples. In this study Raman spectra were taken from at least 30 colonies of four strains of bacteria including Staphylococcus epidermidis (1457 and 9142) and Escherichia coli (K12 and Top10) using the Renishaw in Via Raman microscope system. Analysis based on principal components suggests that even strain differentiation (e.g., 1457 versus 9142 or K12 versus Top10) is possible.
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