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HOT Paper!

HOT Paper!

Our article on Highlighting a need to distinguish cell cycle signatures from cellular responses to chemotherapeutics in SR-FTIR spectroscopy by Caryn, Frank, Geri and Peter, together with Mick Brown and Noel Clarke from the Paterson Institute for Cancer Research and Kevin Flower from the School of Chemistry, has been awarded Hot Paper status by Analyst. The article is free to read until 30 November 2012. Reference: Highlighting a need to distinguish cell cycle signatures from cellular responses to chemotherapeutics in SR-FTIR…

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Most accessed article

Most accessed article

Resonant Mie Scattering (RMieS) Correction of Infrared Spectra from Highly Scattering Biological Samples Analyst. 135(2) (2010) 268-277) was in the top 10 most accessed articles in the Analyst for February 2010.

Cover of Analyst

Cover of Analyst

Resonant Mie Scattering (RMieS) Correction of Infrared Spectra from Highly Scattering Biological Samples Analyst. 135(2) (2010) 268-277) featured on the front cover of the Analyst in February 2010.

Hot article

Hot article

Resonant Mie scattering in Infrared spectroscopy of biological materials – understanding the ‘dispersion artefact’ Analyst. 134(8) (2009) 1586-1593) featured as ‘Hot Article’ in the Analyst.

Noisy cells?

Noisy cells?

Discrimination of prostate cancer cells by reflection mode FTIR photo-acoustic spectroscopy Analyst  132 (2007) 292–295) attracted wide media attention giving rise to a number of articles in the popular press. For example: “Do Cell Make Noise?” By Corey Binns, Popular Science 28 Jan 2008, “Mikes Pick Up the Sound of Cancer” by Richard Grey, Sunday Telegraph 3 Feb 2008