FT-IR microspectroscopic imaging of human melanoma thin sections

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X-Ray Imaging, Infrared And Raman Spectroscopy, Infrared Spectrometers, Auxiliary Equipment, And Techniques

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FT-IR microscopic mapping techniques in combination with image construction methods have been used to characterize tissue thin sections from human melanoma. While IR imaging based on distinct spectral parameters (intensity, frequency, or half-width) often gives unsatisfactory results, pattern recognition analysis (e.g. by principal component analysis or Artificial Neural Networks) of the IR-data confirms standard histopathological techniques and turns out to be helpful to discriminate reliably between different tissues.

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