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Infrared spectral histopathology (SHP): a novel diagnostic tool for the accurate classification of lung cancerBird et al., 2012
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- Bird B
- Miljković M
- Remiszewski S
- Akalin A
- Kon M
- Diem M
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- Laboratory investigation
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We report results of a study utilizing a recently developed tissue diagnostic method, based on label-free spectral techniques, for the classification of lung cancer histopathological samples from a tissue microarray. The spectral diagnostic method allows reproducible and …
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