2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.clispe.2021.100013
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Spatially resolved macromolecular orientation in biological tissues using FT-IR imaging

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“…The first applications of IR imaging with 4P on polymeric systems 11 14 were followed by active compound visualization 15 and recently by human tissue microarray analysis by Koziol et al in 2020. 16 , 17 …”
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“…The first applications of IR imaging with 4P on polymeric systems 11 14 were followed by active compound visualization 15 and recently by human tissue microarray analysis by Koziol et al in 2020. 16 , 17 …”
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“…Next, the four-polarization method (4P) has been proposed, which enabled the study of the in-plane organization of molecules in complex systems. The first applications of IR imaging with 4P on polymeric systems were followed by active compound visualization and recently by human tissue microarray analysis by Koziol et al in 2020. , …”
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“…Next, the fourpolarization method (4P) has been proposed, which enabled the study of the in-plane organization of molecules in complex systems. The first applications of IR imaging with 4P on polymeric systems [11][12][13][14] were followed by active compound visualization 15 and recently by human tissue microarrays analysis by Koziol et al in 2020 16,17 .…”
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“…Kosowska et al 26 later applied the multipolarization method to pancreatic tissue micro arrays. These latter two studies exemplify the spatially erratic orientation of anisotropic components of biological tissues, and thus the importance of applying a multiple-angle polarization approach in similar samples.…”
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