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Two–dimensional (2D) 1H or proton NMR, 13C NMR, 15N NMR and 31P NMR spectroscopy comparative study on malignant and benign human cancer cells and tissues under synchrotron radiation with the passage of time

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  • In the current study, we have experimentally and comparatively investigated and compared malignant human cancer cells and tissues before and after irradiating of synchrotron radiation using Two– Dimensional (2D) 1H or Proton Nuclear Magnetic Reso¬nance (NMR), 13C NMR, 15N NMR and 31P NMR spectroscopy

  • It is clear that malignant human cancer cells and tissues have gradually transformed to benign human cancer cells and tissues under synchrotron radiation with the passage of time (Figures 1-4) [1-198]

  • It can be concluded that malignant human cancer cells and tissues have gradually transformed to benign human cancer cells and tissues under synchrotron radiation with the passage of time (Figures 1-4) [1198]

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Introduction

We have experimentally and comparatively investigated and compared malignant human cancer cells and tissues before and after irradiating of synchrotron radiation using Two– Dimensional (2D) 1H or Proton NMR, 13C NMR, 15N NMR and 31P NMR spectroscopy. Alireza Heidari (2017) A Novel and Modern Experimental Imaging and Spectroscopy Comparative Study on Malignant and Benign Human Cancer Cells and Tissues with the Passage of Time under White Synchrotron Radiation.

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