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Mid–infrared laser applications in medicine and biology

Waynant et al., 2001

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16866430523012449022
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Waynant R
Ilev I
Gannot I
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences

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The mid–infrared (mid–IR) should be a fruitful area for medical research and instrumentation since this is the region where the most identifiable molecular molecules absorb and radiate. Due to the unique specificity of a biological molecule's spectrum in the mid–IR …
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