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Non-invasive detection and monitoring of biochemistry in cells and tissues by decomposing autofluorescence

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Abstract

Hyperspectral imaging based on endogenous contrast provides a new non-invasive method to characterise cells and tissues. Cellular content and maps of native fluorophores help monitor biological processes, with proper account of intrinsic cellular heterogeneity.

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