Basic scienceSpectroscopic measurement of diffuse reflectance for enhanced detection of bladder carcinoma☆
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Supported by grants N00014-94-I-0927 from the Office of Naval Research Contract, DE-FG02-91-ER61228 from the Department of Energy, and Ko1664/1-1 from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Germany).