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Nonscanning large-area Raman imaging for ex vivo/in vivo skin cancer discrimination
Imaging Raman spectroscopy can be used to identify cancerous tissue. Traditionally, a step-by-step scanning of the sample is applied to generate a Raman image, which, however, is too slow for routine examination of patients. By transferring the technique
Darvin, Maxim E. +6 more
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Noninvasive depth estimation using tissue optical properties and a dual-wavelength fluorescent molecular probe in vivo [PDF]
Translation of fluorescence imaging using molecularly targeted imaging agents for real-time assessment of surgical margins in the operating room requires a fast and reliable method to predict tumor depth from planar optical imaging.
Achilefu, Samuel +4 more
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The interaction of high-frequency ultrasound waves with the skin provides the basis for noninvasive, fast, and accessible diagnostic imaging. This tool is increasingly used in skin cancer and inflammatory conditions as well as in cosmetic dermatology.
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Noninvasive skin imaging [PDF]
An earlier model of colour formation within normal human skin was extended to include architectural distortions associated with various pigmented skin lesions, including malignant melanoma. The extended five-layer model makes it possible to derive parameters characterising the thickness and pigment composition of the skin layers from calibrated colour ...
Symon Cotton, Ela Claridge, Per Hall
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Holographic laser Doppler imaging of pulsatile blood flow [PDF]
We report on wide-field imaging of pulsatile motion induced by blood flow using heterodyne holographic interferometry on the thumb of a healthy volunteer, in real-time.
Atlan, Michael +4 more
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Skin Images Segmentation [PDF]
Problem statement: Image segmentation is a fundamental step in many a pplications of image processing. Skin cancer has been the most common of all new cancers detected each year. At early stage detection of skin cancer, simple and ec onomic treatment can cure it mostly.
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Intravital imaging of skin infections [PDF]
Intravital imaging of cutaneous immune responses has revealed intricate links between the skin's structural properties, the immune cells that reside therein, and the carefully orchestrated migratory dynamics that enable rapid sensing and subsequent elimination of skin pathogens. In particular, the development of 2-photon intravital microscopy (2P-IVM),
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Background and Clinical Significance: Cutaneous Rosai-Dorfman disease (CRDD) is a rare, benign histiocytic proliferative disorder, accounting for approximately 3% of all Rosai-Dorfman disease (RDD) cases.
Leyan Yang +7 more
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Melanocortin 1 receptor targeted imaging of melanoma with gold nanocages and positron emission tomography [PDF]
Purpose: Melanoma is a lethal skin cancer with unmet clinical needs for targeted imaging and therapy. Nanoscale materials conjugated with targeting components have shown great potential to improve tumor delivery efficiency while minimizing undesirable ...
Black, Kvar +8 more
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Purpose: For individuals with atopic dermatitis (AD), interpreting scientific papers that present clinical outcomes including the Eczema Area and Severity Index (EASI) and Investigators Global Assessment may be difficult.
Sam Polesie, Mikael Alsterholm
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