Introducing Optical Microscopy Methodology Displaying Emitted Electromagnetic Energy of Pre-Cancerous Skin Squamous Cell Carcinoma

    Abrahám A. Embí
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    TLDR The new microscope method helps study energy from pre-cancerous skin cells.
    The document discusses the development and application of a tabletop microscopy methodology, initially developed in 2015 and published in 2016, to record electromagnetic radiation (EMR) from plant and animal tissues. This methodology has been used to explore biophysics, particularly through the study of human hair follicles, providing insights into the emitted electromagnetic energy of pre-cancerous skin squamous cell carcinoma.
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