Discrimination of normal and cancerous human skin tissues based on laser-induced spectral shift fluorescence microscopy

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  • who: A. Niazi from the DepartmentAmirkabir University have published the paper: Discrimination of normal and cancerous human skin tissues based on laser-induced spectral shift fluorescence microscopy, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports

SUMMARY

    The spectral shift addresses the change in emission wavelengths at the fluorescence sig- nal`s peak. Usually, there is a redshift to longer wavelengths in terms of Rd6G concentration due to reabsorption events, whereas a blue shift takes place to shorter wavelengths when concentration reduces mainly due to the conjugation, complex formation and etc., leading to the obliteration . . .

     

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