Garidel, 2003 - Google Patents
Insights in the biochemical composition of skin as investigated by micro infrared spectroscopic imagingGaridel, 2003
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- Garidel P
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The conventional methods for biochemical and histophatological tissue characterisation necessitate complex and “time consuming” sample manipulations and the results are rarely quantifiable. Micro infrared imaging is a relatively new approach for the examination of …
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