Infrared spectroscopy of human tissue. II. A comparative study of spectra of biopsies of cervical squamous epithelium and of exfoliated cervical cells.
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M. Diem | L. Chiriboga | V. Vigorita | D. Zakim | P. Xie | D. Zarou | M Diem | L Chiriboga | P Xie | V Vigorita | D Zarou | D Zakim
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