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Optical techniques for diagnosis of cervical precancers: a comparison of Raman and fluorescence spectroscopies

Mahadevan-Jansen et al., 1995

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4938062238173711409
Author
Mahadevan-Jansen A
Ramanujam N
Follen-Mitchell M
Malpica A
Thomsen S
Richards-Kortum R
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Advances in fluorescence sensing technology II

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In vivo fluorescence measurements were followed by in vitro NIR Raman measurements on 36 human cervical biopsies, 18 with suspected cervical dysplasia. Fluorescence spectra collected at 337 and 460 nm excitation were used to develop a diagnostic algorithm to …
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