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The human skin is a complex, multilayered and inhomogeneous organ with spatially varying optical properties. Analysis of cutaneous fluorescence spectra could be a very complicated task; therefore researchers apply complex mathematical tools for data evaluation, or try to find some specific approaches, that would simplify the spectral analysis. Synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy (SFS) allows improving the spectral resolution, which could be useful for the biological tissue fluorescence characterization and could increase the tumour detection diagnostic accuracy.
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Borisova, E., Zhelyazkova, A., Keremedchiev, M. et al. Endogenous synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy (SFS) of basal cell carcinoma-initial study. Opt. Spectrosc. 120, 38–44 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0030400X16010057
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