1996
DOI: 10.1007/bf02101442
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Infrared spectra of urine from cancerous bladders

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“…The mass percent of N of the foliage may exceed 2% of the dry weight and mostly occurs as enzymes [23,27,28]. The band intensity of NH was found increased with increasing ATs, showing the increased percent of NH group in the ALs.…”
Section: Ir Spectra Of Various Alsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The mass percent of N of the foliage may exceed 2% of the dry weight and mostly occurs as enzymes [23,27,28]. The band intensity of NH was found increased with increasing ATs, showing the increased percent of NH group in the ALs.…”
Section: Ir Spectra Of Various Alsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Moharram et al in 1996 reported on IR spectroscopy of urine from bladder cancers. [42] Slupsky et al in 2010 reported on nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to find urinary biomarkers for breast and ovarian cancers and measured a set of metabolites and concluded that urinary metabolite measurements have the capacity to revolutionize cancer detection, and potentially cancer treatment, if they are detected at the early stage. [56] Pichardo et al reported on the importance of RS to various biomedical applications such as breast cancer detection, antibody detection, and discrimination between antibody isotypes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[9,32] This altered characteristics of biomolecules may also be used in the diagnosis of diseases such as diabetes, urinary tract infections, and other diseases including cancers of oral, cervix, prostate, and bladder cancer. [9,32,[38][39][40][41][42][43][44] Detailed reports were available on FS of urine for oral and cervical cancer detection. [9,32,41] Several studies have also been reported in IR and Raman spectroscopic characterization of urine for urinary tract infections and tumors of prostate and bladder.…”
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confidence: 99%
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