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Confocal Raman microscpectral imaging of human spinal cord sections employing uni- and multi-variate methods for data analysis

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Abstract

Precise correlations were established between the biochemical profile and histology architecture of human spinal cord tissue by confocal Raman micospectral imaging with 633nm excitation. The constitution nature of both gray and white matter was revealed.

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