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"Can Scattering Spectroscopy Detect Disease Earlier than Histopathology?"

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Abstract

Elastic scattering spectroscopy, in various incarnations, is proving to be sensitive to subtle changes in ultrastructure and/or microperfusion that appear in histologically-normal tissue or microscopically-normal cells, but presage cellular changes or disease.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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