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A Rapid and Chemical-free Hemoglobin Assay with Photothermal Angular Light Scattering
Published on: December 7, 2016
M W McGeoch1, R L Owen2, S Jaho2
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Hemoglycin, an iron-glycine polymer found in meteorites, exhibits unique light absorption and re-emission properties. Researchers observed visible light emission from hemoglycin crystals when exposed to X-ray irradiation.
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