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Heidari A (2017) A Comparative Computational and Experimental Study on Different Vibrational Biospectroscopy Methods, Techniques and Applications for Human Cancer Cells in Tumor Tissues Simulation, Modeling, Research, Diagnosis and Treatment. Open J Anal Bioanal Chem 1(1): 014-020. DOI: 10.17352/ojabc.000003In the current image article, we present different computational and experimental vibrational biospectroscopy methods and techniques such as Fourier Transform–Near–Infrared (FT–NIR), Fourier Transform–Short–Wavelength Infrared (FT–SIR), Fourier Transform–Mid–Wavelength Infrared (FT–MIR), Fourier Transform–Long–Wavelength Infrared (FT–LIR), Fourier Transform–Far–Infrared (FT–FIR), Attenuated Total Reflectance–Fourier Transform Infrared (ATR–FTIR) and Fourier Transform–Raman (FT–Raman) spectroscopies for human cancer cells in tumor tissues simulation, modeling, research, diagnosis and treatment (Figure 1) [1–90].
Furthermore, we have computationally simulated human cancer cells in tumor tissues using different vibrational biospectroscopy methods and techniques such as Fourier Transform–Near–Infrared (FT–NIR), Fourier Transform–Short–Wavelength Infrared (FT–SIR), Fourier Transform–Mid–Wavelength Infrared (FT–MIR), Fourier Transform–Long–Wavelength Infrared (FT–LIR), Fourier Transform–Far–Infrared (FT–FIR), Attenuated Total Reflectance–Fourier Transform Infrared (ATR–FTIR) and Fourier Transform–Raman (FT–Raman) spectroscopies (Figure 2) [1–90].
In addition, we have experimentally presented human cancer cells in tumor tissues related vibrational spectra using different vibrational biospectroscopy methods and techniques such as Fourier Transform–Near–Infrared (FT–NIR), Fourier Transform–Short–Wavelength Infrared (FT–SIR), Fourier Transform–Mid–Wavelength Infrared (FT–MIR), Fourier Transform–Long–Wavelength Infrared (FT–LIR), Fourier Transform–Far–Infrared (FT–FIR), Attenuated Total Reflectance–Fourier Transform Infrared (ATR–FTIR) and Fourier Transform–Raman (FT–Raman) spectroscopies (Figure 3) [1–90].
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