Self-absorption corrected non-invasive transmission Raman spectroscopy (of biological tissue)
The first near infrared window in biological tissue (λ ∼ 700–950 nm) is of great interest for its potential to safely deliver light based diagnosis and therapeutic interventions, especially in the burgeoning field of nano-theranostics. In this context, Raman spectroscopy is increasingly being used t...
Main Authors: | Gardner, B, Matousek, P, Stone, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2020
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