Nondestructive 3D pathology with light-sheet fluorescence microscopy for translational research and clinical assays
In recent years, there has been a revived appreciation for the importance of spatial context
and morphological phenotypes for both understanding disease progression and guiding …
and morphological phenotypes for both understanding disease progression and guiding …
Fluorescence lifetime of injected indocyanine green as a universal marker of solid tumours in patients
The surgical resection of solid tumours can be enhanced by fluorescence-guided imaging.
However, variable tumour uptake and incomplete clearance of fluorescent dyes reduces the …
However, variable tumour uptake and incomplete clearance of fluorescent dyes reduces the …
Optical imaging technologies for in vivo cancer detection in low-resource settings
H Hou, R Mitbander, Y Tang, A Azimuddin… - Current opinion in …, 2023 - Elsevier
Cancer continues to affect underserved populations disproportionately. Novel optical
imaging technologies, which can provide rapid, non-invasive, and accurate cancer detection …
imaging technologies, which can provide rapid, non-invasive, and accurate cancer detection …
Scattering-based light-sheet microscopy imaging of human papillomavirus–associated squamous lesions of the anal canal: a proof-of-principle study
B Liang, J Zhao, Y Kim, KQ Barry-Holson, DB Bingham… - Modern Pathology, 2024 - Elsevier
Demand for anal cancer screening is expected to rise following the recent publication of the
Anal Cancer–HSIL Outcomes Research trial, which showed that treatment of high-grade …
Anal Cancer–HSIL Outcomes Research trial, which showed that treatment of high-grade …
Engineering the future of 3D pathology
JTC Liu, SSL Chow, R Colling… - The Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
In recent years, technological advances in tissue preparation, high‐throughput volumetric
microscopy, and computational infrastructure have enabled rapid developments in …
microscopy, and computational infrastructure have enabled rapid developments in …
Open-top Bessel beam two-photon light sheet microscopy for three-dimensional pathology
Nondestructive pathology based on three-dimensional (3D) optical microscopy holds
promise as a complement to traditional destructive hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) stained …
promise as a complement to traditional destructive hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) stained …
Microcamera visualisation system to overcome specular reflections for tissue imaging
In vivo tissue imaging is an essential tool for medical diagnosis, surgical guidance, and
treatment. However, specular reflections caused by glossy tissue surfaces can significantly …
treatment. However, specular reflections caused by glossy tissue surfaces can significantly …
Role of in vivo imaging in Head and Neck cancer management
SB Mali - Oral Oncology, 2023 - Elsevier
Intravital microscopy (IVM) and optical coherency tomography (OCT) are powerful optical
imaging tools that allow visualization of dynamic biological activities in living subjects with …
imaging tools that allow visualization of dynamic biological activities in living subjects with …
[PDF][PDF] Oral leukoplakia: diagnosis and management revisited
I van der Waal - J Dent Indones, 2023 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
The definition of oral leukoplakia has not much changed during the past five decades and is
still a definition by exclusion of 'known'lesions. Therefore, a diagnosis of leukoplakia is not …
still a definition by exclusion of 'known'lesions. Therefore, a diagnosis of leukoplakia is not …
Label-free imaging and histo-optical evaluation of head and neck cancers with multiphoton autofluorescence microscopy
PP Villarreal, R Pal, S Qiu, O Coblens… - Cancers, 2023 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Efforts to identify lesions of head and neck cancers with high malignant
potential are important to improve patient outcomes, as 5-year survival rates remain low due …
potential are important to improve patient outcomes, as 5-year survival rates remain low due …