Infrared spectral features of exfoliated cervical cells, cervical adenocarcinoma tissue, and an adenocarcinoma cell line (SiSo).
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S. Arulkumaran | P. Wong | Sabaratnam Arulkumaran | Shanmugam Neviliappan | Lim Fang Kan | Tan Tiang Lee Walter | P T T Wong | Shanmugam Neviliappan | Lim Fang Kan | Tan Tiang Lee Walter | Patrick T. T. Wong | Lim Fang Kan | Tan Tiang Lee Walter
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