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Tissue Phantoms for Biomedical Applications in Raman Spectroscopy: A Review.

Martha Z VardakiNikolaos Kourkoumelis
Published in: Biomedical engineering and computational biology (2020)
Raman spectroscopy is a group of analytical techniques, currently applied in several research fields, including clinical diagnostics. Tissue-mimicking optical phantoms have been established as an essential intermediate stage for medical applications with their employment from spectroscopic techniques to be constantly growing. This review outlines the types of tissue phantoms currently employed in different biomedical applications of Raman spectroscopy, focusing on their composition and optical properties. It is therefore an attempt to present an informed range of options for potential use to the researchers.
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