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8 October 2003 Fluorescence detection of neoplastic growths in vivo
Tao T. Wu, T. H. Cheung, K. W. Lo, Yue Wen, Jianan Y. Qu
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Abstract
An imaging system that records autofluorescence images calibrated by the cross-polarized reflection images from excitation was instrumented to evaluate the capabilities of a calibrated autofluorescence imaging method for detecting neoplastic lesions. Cervical tissue was selected as the living tissue material. It was found that neoplastic lesions can be differentiated from surrounding normal tissue based on the contrast in the calibrated autofluorescence signals, which from neoplastic lesions were generally lower than that from normal cervical tissue.
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Tao T. Wu, T. H. Cheung, K. W. Lo, Yue Wen, and Jianan Y. Qu "Fluorescence detection of neoplastic growths in vivo", Proc. SPIE 5141, Diagnostic Optical Spectroscopy in Biomedicine II, (8 October 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.500011
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KEYWORDS
Tissues

Luminescence

Tissue optics

Imaging systems

Calibration

Reflection

Absorption

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