Comptes Rendus. Chimie (Oct 2021)

XANES spectroscopy for the clinician

  • Bazin, Dominique,
  • Reguer, Solenn,
  • Vantelon, Delphine,
  • Haymann, Jean-Philippe,
  • Letavernier, Emmanuel,
  • Frochot, Vincent,
  • Daudon, Michel,
  • Esteve, Emmanuel,
  • Colboc, Hester

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5802/crchim.129
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. S1
pp. 189 – 208

Abstract

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XANES spectroscopy, which uses synchrotron radiation as a probe, offers substantial information about the local structure of biological samples, encompassing those without long range order such as Pt anticancer molecules, and nanometre scale or amorphous particles of calcium phosphate. Its subcellular spatial resolution, as well as its capacity to operate at room temperatures and pressures represent major advantages for medical research. Moreover, paraffin embedded biopsy samples can be analysed without any further preparation, Key publications which illustrate these capacities are presented.

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