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Evaluation of Steatosis in Human Liver Specimens Using an Ambient Light-compatible Raman Spectroscopy Approach

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Abstract

We analyzed 70 human liver tissue samples using a filter-based 1064-nm Raman system and Oil Red O staining. The system effectively differentiated low/high-risk liver macrosteatosis, with an area under the operating characteristic curve of 0.92.

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