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Woonggyu Jung, Daniel T. McCormick, Yeh-Chan Ahn, Ali Sepehr, Matt Brenner, Brian Wong, Norman C. Tien, Zhongping Chen A biopsy is a well-known medical test used to evaluate tissue abnormality. Biopsy specimens are invasively taken from part of a lesion and visualized by microscope after chemical treatment. However, diagnosis by means of biopsy is not only variable due to depth and location of specimen but may also ... [Opt. Lett. 32, 3239-3241 (2007)] (Read Full Article)
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