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A technique for revealing surface morphology of human cervical cancer cells has been developed to facilitate early diagnostics of a pre-cancer and cancer cells under reflected light microscopy. To measure spectral features of morphological markers of cervical cancer cells, so named disperse lightened particles (DLP), we used Synchrotron based Fourier Transformed IR Micro-spectroscopy (SB FTIRM) in the mid-IR range (2–25 mkm wavelength). We used point-by-point IR microspectroscopy analysis in confocal geometry for high resolution for cervical cancer cells.
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Author gratefully acknowledge partial funding by the PSI for access to the SLS-facility for the experiments, UNFPA and OSCE for travel support.
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Paiziev, A.A. (2014). The Fourier Transformed MIR Microspectroscopy to Reveal a Morphological and Spectral Markers of a Cervical Cancer Cells. In: Pereira, M., Shulika, O. (eds) Terahertz and Mid Infrared Radiation: Detection of Explosives and CBRN (Using Terahertz). NATO Science for Peace and Security Series B: Physics and Biophysics. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-8572-3_14
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