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Spectral analysis of delayed luminescence as a tool to discriminate between normal and cancer skin cells

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Abstract

The time resolved emission spectrum of delayed luminescence from human fibroblast and melanoma cells was measured. Noticeable differences both in the emission spectra, and in the time trend of the spectral components were found.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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