Spectral cytopathology of cervical samples: detecting cellular abnormalities in cytologically normal cells.

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Published in Lab Invest on April 05, 2010

Authors

Jennifer M Schubert1, Benjamin Bird, Kostas Papamarkakis, Milos Miljković, Kristi Bedrossian, Nora Laver, Max Diem

Author Affiliations

1: Laboratory for Spectral Diagnosis, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115, USA. jmschubert@gmail.com

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