Research of Pathogens in Water and in Human Body using Resonance Laser Spectroscopy Techniques
The significance of prompt and accurate pathogen detection has been clear in recent years. The IR spectroscopy approach is one that shows promise. The focus of the article is on real-time pathogen and nanomarker monitoring in both water and the human body.
Author(s) Details:
T. Y. Mogilnaya,
LC SERVET, 123001 Moscow City, Granatny Lane House 2 Building 2 Room IV, Russia.
A. G. Botikov,
National Research Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology Named After the Honorary Academician N. F. Gamaleya, 18 Gamaleya Street, Moscow – 123098, Russia.
N. A. Petelin,
Public Joint Stock Company, Moscow Institute of Electromechanics and Automation Moscow, Aviatsionny Per. – 125167, Russia.
A. E. Sheryshev,
Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology Miusskaya Sq., 9 Moscow – 125047, Russia.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/NTPSR-V8/article/view/7883
Keywords: SBS – stimulated Brillouin scattering, DNA – deoxyribonucleic acid: IR – infrared, SPR- surface plasmon resonance