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Assessment of basal cell carcinoma from normal human skin tissues using Resonance Raman spectroscopy

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Abstract

VRR spectroscopy was used for BCC and normal skin tissues with 532nm excitation. The spectra showed significant changes in collagen, carotenoids and lipids. These enhanced fingerprints demonstrate a potential use as label-free pathology method.

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