2012 IEEE International Conference on Imaging Systems and Techniques Proceedings 2012
DOI: 10.1109/ist.2012.6295599
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Infrared photon discrimination of lung cancer cells

Abstract: The obj ective of this study is to explore the polarimetric phenomenology of near infrared light interaction with healthy and lung cancer monolayer cells by using efficient polarimetric transmission detection techniques. Preliminary results indicate that enhanced discrimination between normal and different types of lung cancer cell stages can be achieved based on their transmitted intensities and depolarization properties of the cells. Specifically, the sizes of the nuclei of the cancer cells and the nucleus-t… Show more

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