Fundamental developments in infrared spectroscopic imaging for biomedical applications

Michael Pilling, Peter Gardner

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    Abstract

    Infrared chemical imaging is a rapidly emerging field with new advances in instrumentation, data acquisition and data analysis. These developments have had significant impact in biomedical applications and numerous studies have now shown that this technology offers great promise for the improved diagnosis of the diseased state. Relying on purely biochemical signatures rather than contrast from exogenous dyes and stains, infrared chemical imaging has the potential to revolutionise histopathology for improved disease diagnosis. In this review we discuss the recent advances in infrared spectroscopic imaging specifically related to spectral histopathology (SHP) and consider the current state of the field. Finally we consider the practical application of SHP for disease diagnosis and consider potential barriers to clinical translation highlighting current directions and the future outlook.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalChemical Society Reviews
    Volume45
    Issue number7
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 21 Mar 2016

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