Multimodal imaging of harmonophores and application of high content imaging for early cancer detection
Abstract
null null Multimodal imaging techniques aim to improve the efficiency of current cancer diagnostic methods and provide greater insight into the tumour microenvironment. Second harmonic generation microscopy (SHG) is a non-destructive imaging technique available to researchers for detecting the changes in the morphology of collagen. Researchers aim to understand the role played by changes in collagen morphology in tumour development. Hybrid...
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Title
Multimodal imaging of harmonophores and application of high content imaging for early cancer detection
Published Date
Jan 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
1
Pages
10 - 20
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