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The near-infrared Raman spectral measurements, of the bovine lenses transported to the Syowa station at the mid-summer in Antarctica and exposed to the solar radiation, were performed to suggest that the photolysis of tryptophan residues developed. The Raman spectra excited at 785nm showed that little changes in the conformation of crystallin molecules occurred by the low temperature in Antarctica...
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
Deep Near‐Infrared Excited Raman Spectroscopy
Applications to Human Lung Cancer
Applications to Neuroblastoma
Applications to Skin Dermis
References
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