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      FTIR and Raman Spectroscopy Applied to Dementia Diagnosis Through Analysis of Biological Fluids

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          To date, it is still difficult to perform an early and accurate diagnosis of dementia, therefore significant research has focused on finding new dementia biomarkers that can aid in this respect. There is an urgent need for non-invasive, rapid, and relatively inexpensive procedures for early diagnostics. Studies have demonstrated that of spectroscopic techniques, such as Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) and Raman Spectroscopy could be a useful and accurate procedure to diagnose dementia. Given that several biochemical mechanisms related to neurodegeneration and dementia can lead to changes in plasma components and others peripheral body fluids; blood-based samples coupled to spectroscopic analyses can be used as a simple and less invasive approach.

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          Journal
          Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
          JAD
          IOS Press
          13872877
          18758908
          May 23 2016
          May 23 2016
          : 52
          : 3
          : 801-812
          Affiliations
          [1 ]iBiMED, Departamento de Ciências Médicas, Universidade de Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal
          [2 ]Grupo de Neurociências e Sinalização, iBiMED, Departamento de Ciências Médicas, Universidade de Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal
          [3 ]QOPNA, Departamento de Química, Universidade de Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal
          Article
          10.3233/JAD-151163
          27079713
          7f296588-5c05-410c-a4fb-2b6d0cd0b456
          © 2016
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