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Application of Raman spectroscopy to assess the condition of bone and cartilaginous biopsy specimens

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Abstract

An analysis of the surfaces of bone and cartilaginous biopsy specimens was performed using Raman spectroscopy. The spectral characteristics of the subchondral bone as well as the cartilaginous tissue of the loaded and unloaded areas of the articular surface were established.

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