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3 USING QCLS FOR MIR-BASED SPECTRAL IMAGING—APPLICATIONS IN TISSUE PATHOLOGY

Nguyen et al., 2017

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13547900706658118370
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Nguyen P
Meinke K
Nonn L
Guzman G
Fotheringham E
Weida M
Barre M
Bird B
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QCL and FT-IR Spectroscopic Imaging to Identify Biomarkers for Transplant Outcome and Cancer

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