AbstractInfrared spectra of human central nervous system tissue and human breast carcinoma are presented. The spectra are discussed in terms of the composition of the tissues. It is shown that differences between spectra of white and grey matter can be rationalised on the basis of differences in lipid content. Spectra of the choroid plexus and arachnoid villus of the meninges show a series of absorptions not observed in other CNS tissue. These absorptions are discussed in terms of the connective tissue content of the samples. We demonstrate that the presence of collagen results in the appearance of a series of characteristic absorptions which may be mis-assigned as DNA phosphate absorptions. The implications of the presence of collagen in t...
We present a review of short-wave infrared (SWIR, defined here as ∼1000 to 2000 nm) spectroscopy and...
Microimaging Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy is able to monitor differentiation between norm...
Some remarkable spectral differences are observed among normal, benign, and malignant breast tissue ...
Infrared spectra of human central nervous system tissue and human breast carcinoma are presented. Th...
AbstractInfrared spectra of human central nervous system tissue and human breast carcinoma are prese...
Author Institution: Divisions of Biochemistry and Neuropathology, Philadelphia General HospitalFroze...
Reduction in scattering, high absorption, and spectral features of tissue constituents above 1000 nm...
Infrared (IR) spectra of normal, hyperplasia, fibroadenoma and carcinoma tissues of human breast obt...
In this work, the infrared (IR) spectra of living neural cells in suspension, native brain tissue, a...
Infrared measurements have been used to profile or image biological tissue, including human skin. Us...
[[abstract]]Near infrared (NIR) can penetrate relatively deep into biological soft tissues. The NIR ...
Infrared (IR) spectroscopy provides information relating to the vibration of covalent bonds within m...
<div><p>Hyaline cartilage and mechanically inferior fibrocartilage consisting of mixed collagen type...
The tumor stroma plays a pivotal role in colon cancer genesis and progression. It was observed that ...
Hyaline cartilage and mechanically inferior fibrocartilage consisting of mixed collagen types are fr...
We present a review of short-wave infrared (SWIR, defined here as ∼1000 to 2000 nm) spectroscopy and...
Microimaging Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy is able to monitor differentiation between norm...
Some remarkable spectral differences are observed among normal, benign, and malignant breast tissue ...
Infrared spectra of human central nervous system tissue and human breast carcinoma are presented. Th...
AbstractInfrared spectra of human central nervous system tissue and human breast carcinoma are prese...
Author Institution: Divisions of Biochemistry and Neuropathology, Philadelphia General HospitalFroze...
Reduction in scattering, high absorption, and spectral features of tissue constituents above 1000 nm...
Infrared (IR) spectra of normal, hyperplasia, fibroadenoma and carcinoma tissues of human breast obt...
In this work, the infrared (IR) spectra of living neural cells in suspension, native brain tissue, a...
Infrared measurements have been used to profile or image biological tissue, including human skin. Us...
[[abstract]]Near infrared (NIR) can penetrate relatively deep into biological soft tissues. The NIR ...
Infrared (IR) spectroscopy provides information relating to the vibration of covalent bonds within m...
<div><p>Hyaline cartilage and mechanically inferior fibrocartilage consisting of mixed collagen type...
The tumor stroma plays a pivotal role in colon cancer genesis and progression. It was observed that ...
Hyaline cartilage and mechanically inferior fibrocartilage consisting of mixed collagen types are fr...
We present a review of short-wave infrared (SWIR, defined here as ∼1000 to 2000 nm) spectroscopy and...
Microimaging Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy is able to monitor differentiation between norm...
Some remarkable spectral differences are observed among normal, benign, and malignant breast tissue ...