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DOI: 10.1039/c5an01751c
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Cancer screening via infrared spectral cytopathology (SCP): results for the upper respiratory and digestive tracts

Max Diem,Miloš D. Miljković,Benjamin Bird,Antonella Mazur,Jen Schubert,Douglas Townsend,Nora Laver,L. Max Almond,Oliver Old

Cytopathology
Respiratory system
Medicine
2016
Instrumental advances in infrared micro-spectroscopy have made possible the observation of individual human cells and even subcellular structures. The observed spectra represent a snapshot of the biochemical composition of a cell; this composition varies subtly but reproducibly with cellular effects such as progression through the cell cycle, cell maturation and differentiation, and disease. The aim of this summary is to provide a synopsis of the progress achieved in infrared spectral cytopathology (SCP) - the combination of infrared micro-spectroscopy and multivariate methods of analysis - for the detection of abnormalities in exfoliated human cells of the upper respiratory and digestive tract, namely the oral and nasopharyngeal cavities, and the esophagus.
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    Cancer screening via infrared spectral cytopathology (SCP): results for the upper respiratory and digestive tracts” is a paper by Max Diem Miloš D. Miljković Benjamin Bird Antonella Mazur Jen Schubert Douglas Townsend Nora Laver L. Max Almond Oliver Old published in 2016. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.