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KMID : 0893420090100040299
Journal of Veterinary Science
2009 Volume.10 No. 4 p.299 ~ p.304
Infrared spectroscopy characterization of normal and lung cancer cells originated from epithelium
Lee So-Yeong

Yoon Kyong-Ah
Jang Soo-Hwa
Ryu Pan-Dong
Erdene Ochir Ganbold
Dembereldorj Uuriintuya
Joo Sang-Woo
Shin Sang-Mo
Abstract
The vibrational spectral differences of normal and lung cancer cells were studied for the development of effective cancer cell screening by means of attenuated total reflection infrared spectroscopy. The phosphate monoester symmetric stretching ¥ís(PO32-) band intensity at ¡­970 cm-1 and the phosphodiester symmetric stretching ¥ís(PO2-) band intensity at ¡­1,085 cm-1 in nucleic acids and phospholipids appeared to be significantly strengthened in lung cancer cells with respect to the other vibrational bands compared to normal cells. This finding suggests that more extensive phosphorylation occur in cancer cells. These results demonstrate that lung cancer cells may be prescreened using infrared spectroscopy tools.
KEYWORD
cancer cell screening, cell monitoring, infrared spectroscopy, lung cancers, phosphorylation
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