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A new criterion was developed to characterize brain tissue using resonance Raman spectroscopy, by which, negative margins of cancer can be differentiated from normal tissues. This method may help a surgeon better decide surgical margins. © OSA 2017.
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Resonance Raman spectroscopy using 532nm excitation was used to distinguish normal brain tissue from different grades of glioma tissues. Principal component analysis was used to analyze the spectral data and achieved high accuracy. © 2018 The Author(s).
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VRR spectroscopy was used for BCC and normal skin tissues with 532nm excitation. The spectra showed significant changes in collagen, carotenoids and lipids. These enhanced fingerprints demonstrate a potential use as label-free pathology method. © 2018 The Author(s).
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