Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, Volume. 29, Issue 8, 2034(2009)

Absorption Spectrum Study of HeLa Cells Treated with Vacuum and Low-Energy Ions Implantation

ZHANG Feng-qiu*, ZHAO Yuan-li, GE Xiang-hong, LIU Wei, ZHANG Guang-shui, and QIN Guang-yong
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    Mineral oil was selected to protect HeLa cells from water evaporation during low-energy ions implantation in the present paper. Then, HeLa cells having been treated with vacuum and low-energy N+ ions implantation were used to collect ultraviolet absorption spectrum by spectrophotometer. Analytical results indicated that HeLa cells had some characteristic absorption peaks near 202 and 260 nm, respectively. And then the study also found: (1) The spectral intensity increased with the vacuum treatment time. In addition, the effect of vacuum on cellular spectrum was greater than that of mineral oil. (2) The influence of low energy N+ ions on absorption spectrum was far more than that of vacuum. (3) The spectral intensity increased with the implantation dose. According to these results, the effect of low-energy N+ ions implantation and vacuum on tumorous cells (HeLa cells), especially on the molecular configuration and component of tumorous cells (HeLa cells) was discussed. In a word, this study provides a basis for further research on the functionary mechanism of low-energy ions implantation on biomaterial.

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    ZHANG Feng-qiu, ZHAO Yuan-li, GE Xiang-hong, LIU Wei, ZHANG Guang-shui, QIN Guang-yong. Absorption Spectrum Study of HeLa Cells Treated with Vacuum and Low-Energy Ions Implantation[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2009, 29(8): 2034

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    Paper Information

    Received: Aug. 16, 2008

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: May. 26, 2010

    The Author Email: Feng-qiu ZHANG (zhangfengqiu@zzu.edu.cn)

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