Testing of Raman spectroscopy method for assessment of skin implants

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Results of studies of testing of Raman spectroscopy (RS) method for assessment of skin implants are presented. As objects of study were used samples of rat's skin material. The main spectral differences of implants using various types of their processing appear at wavenumbers 1062 cm-1, 1645 cm-1, 1553 cm-1, 851 cm-1, 863 cm-1, 814 cm-1 and 1410 cm-1. Optical coefficients for assessment of skin implants were introduced. The research results are confirmed by morphological analysis.

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Timchenko, E. V., Timchenko, P. E., Volova, L. T., Pershutkina, S. V., & Shalkovskaya, P. Y. (2016). Testing of Raman spectroscopy method for assessment of skin implants. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 769). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/769/1/012049

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