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Volumn 287, Issue 2, 2000, Pages 218-225
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Direct measurement of human lung cancerous and noncancerous tissues by Fourier transform infrared microscopy: Can an infrared microscope be used as a clinical tool?
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Author keywords
Clinical usage; Glycogen; Human lung cancer; Infrared microscope; Microscopic mapping
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Indexed keywords
BIOLOGICAL ORGANS;
DISEASES;
HISTOLOGY;
MAPPING;
MICROSCOPES;
PERSONNEL TRAINING;
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM;
TISSUE;
CLINICAL USAGE;
CORRECTED PEAK HEIGHTS;
FOURIER TRANSFORM INFRARED MICROSCOPIES;
GLYCOGEN;
HUMAN LUNG;
INFRARED MICROSCOPE;
QUANTITATIVE EVALUATION;
SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA;
TISSUE ENGINEERING;
CHOLESTEROL;
GLYCOGEN;
ADENOCARCINOMA;
ARTICLE;
CANCER SCREENING;
CANCER TISSUE;
CELLULAR DISTRIBUTION;
COLORECTAL CANCER;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
COST EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS;
DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY;
DIAGNOSTIC VALUE;
FOURIER TRANSFORMATION;
HUMAN;
HUMAN TISSUE;
INFRARED RADIATION;
LUNG CARCINOMA;
MEASUREMENT;
MICROSCOPY;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
QUANTITATIVE ASSAY;
SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA;
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EID: 0034672117
PISSN: 00032697
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1006/abio.2000.4872 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (128)
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References (25)
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