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Surface determination of 3D confocal Raman microscopy imaging of the skin

A surface determination method for the application of 3D confocal Raman microscopy on inhomogeneous skin sections has been presented, which is based on depth profiles of the keratin contribution of the acquired Raman spectra. The method was compared to two similar auto-focusing methods that are base...

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Published in:Laser physics letters 2017-12, Vol.14 (12), p.125601
Main Authors: Schleusener, J, Carrer, V, Patzelt, A, Lademann, J, Darvin, M E
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