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Overconstrained library-based fitting method reveals age-and disease-related differences in transcutaneous Raman spectra of murine bones

Maher et al., 2013

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2966893652974871983
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Maher J
Inzana J
Awad H
Berger A
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Journal of biomedical optics

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Clinical diagnoses of bone health and fracture risk typically rely on measurements of bone density or structure, but the strength of a bone is also dependent on its chemical composition. Raman spectroscopy has been used extensively in ex vivo studies to measure …
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