Although the potential of vibrational spectroscopy for biomedical applications has been well demonstrated, translation into clinical practice has been relatively slow. This Editorial assesses the challenges facing the field and the potential way forward. While many technological challenges have been addressed to date, considerable effort is still required to gain acceptance of the techniques among the medical community, standardise protocols, extend to a clinically relevant scale, and ultimately assess the health economics underlying clinical deployment. National and international research networks can contribute much to technology development and standardisation. Ultimately, large-scale funding is required to engage in clinical trials and ...
Background Vibrational spectroscopy (VS) is a minimally invasive tool for analysing biological mater...
Vibrational spectroscopies, based on infrared absorption and/or Raman scattering provide a detailed ...
The investigation of pathological diseases largely relies on laboratory examinations. The ability to...
Although the potential of vibrational spectroscopy for biomedical applications has been well demonst...
Although the potential of vibrational spectroscopy for biomedical applications has been well demonst...
Although the potential of vibrational spectroscopy for biomedical applications has been well demon- ...
Vibrational spectroscopies, based on Infrared absorption and/or Raman scattering provide a detailed ...
This Focal Point Review paper discusses the developments of biomedical Raman and infrared spectrosco...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society of Che...
Summary This chapter outlines some developments in the applications of vibrational spectroscopy for ...
Vibrational spectroscopies, based on infrared absorption and/or Raman scattering provide a detailed ...
The present Editorial chronicles the journey from classical infrared and Raman spectroscopy to medic...
Vibrational spectroscopy (Raman and FTIR microspectroscopy) is an attractive modality for the analys...
A rapidly growing field, vibrational spectroscopy has found applications in industries including pha...
Vibrational spectroscopy, based on either infrared absorption or Raman scattering, has attracted inc...
Background Vibrational spectroscopy (VS) is a minimally invasive tool for analysing biological mater...
Vibrational spectroscopies, based on infrared absorption and/or Raman scattering provide a detailed ...
The investigation of pathological diseases largely relies on laboratory examinations. The ability to...
Although the potential of vibrational spectroscopy for biomedical applications has been well demonst...
Although the potential of vibrational spectroscopy for biomedical applications has been well demonst...
Although the potential of vibrational spectroscopy for biomedical applications has been well demon- ...
Vibrational spectroscopies, based on Infrared absorption and/or Raman scattering provide a detailed ...
This Focal Point Review paper discusses the developments of biomedical Raman and infrared spectrosco...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society of Che...
Summary This chapter outlines some developments in the applications of vibrational spectroscopy for ...
Vibrational spectroscopies, based on infrared absorption and/or Raman scattering provide a detailed ...
The present Editorial chronicles the journey from classical infrared and Raman spectroscopy to medic...
Vibrational spectroscopy (Raman and FTIR microspectroscopy) is an attractive modality for the analys...
A rapidly growing field, vibrational spectroscopy has found applications in industries including pha...
Vibrational spectroscopy, based on either infrared absorption or Raman scattering, has attracted inc...
Background Vibrational spectroscopy (VS) is a minimally invasive tool for analysing biological mater...
Vibrational spectroscopies, based on infrared absorption and/or Raman scattering provide a detailed ...
The investigation of pathological diseases largely relies on laboratory examinations. The ability to...