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19 April 2000 Combination of diffuse reflectance and fluorescence imaging of turbid media
Jianan Y. Qu, Jianwen Hua, Zhijian Huang
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Abstract
We have used the cross-polarization method to eliminate the specular reflection and enhance the diffusive back- scattering of polarized fluorescence excitation light from the turbid media. The image of the ratio between fluorescence and cross-polarized reflection provides a map of the fluorescence yield, define das the ratio of the autofluorescence emission to the illumination incidence, over the surface of the turbid media when excitation and collection of fluorescence are highly inhomogeneous. The simple ratio imaging technique shows the feasibility to detect early cancer, which usually starts from the superficial layer of tissue, based on the contrast in the fluorescence yield between lesion and normal tissue.
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Jianan Y. Qu, Jianwen Hua, and Zhijian Huang "Combination of diffuse reflectance and fluorescence imaging of turbid media", Proc. SPIE 3917, Optical Biopsy III, (19 April 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.382749
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

Tissues

Reflection

Scattering

Blood

Absorption

Tissue optics

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