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Endoscopic Fourier-domain angle-resolved low coherence interferometry for assessing nuclear morphology in human epithelial tissues

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Abstract

Endoscopic Fourier-domain angle-resolved low coherence interferometry has been developed for depth resolved light scattering spectroscopy. System capabilities are demonstrated by determining the nuclei size in tissue phantoms, cell cultures and ex vivo human esophageal epithelium.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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