Cicchi et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Multimodal morphochemical tissue imagingCicchi et al., 2014
- Document ID
- 2625131345565738880
- Author
- Cicchi R
- Pavone F
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- Ex‐vivo and In‐vivo Optical Molecular Pathology
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Modern optics and spectroscopy are offering promising noninvasive solutions to potentially improve diagnostic capability on tissues, as demonstrated by the extensive use of nonlinear laser scanning microscopy for tissue imaging in the past decade. The recent development …
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