Optical detection of structural properties of tumor tissues generated by xenografting of drug-sensitive and drug-resistant cancer cells using partial wave spectroscopy (PWS)
Abstract
The quantitative measurement of structural alterations at the nanoscale level is important for understanding the physical state of biological samples. Studies have shown that the progression of cancer is associated with the rearrangements of building blocks of cells/tissues such as DNA, RNA, lipids, etc. Partial wave spectroscopy is a recently developed mesoscopic physics-based spectroscopic imaging technique which can detect such nanoscale...
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Optical detection of structural properties of tumor tissues generated by xenografting of drug-sensitive and drug-resistant cancer cells using partial wave spectroscopy (PWS)
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Aug 28, 2019
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