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Applications of Structured Light Microscopy in Clinical Pathology

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Abstract

Structured light microscopy, including structured illumination microscopy (SIM) and selective plane illumination microscopy (SPIM), has a number of compelling applications in clinical pathology, including large-area rapid 2D imaging for core biopsy and tumor margin assessment, rapid nondestructive 3D cytology, and comprehensive 3D analysis of tumor architecture with isotropic resolution. This talk will briefly introduce our work in these areas, focusing on the use of SIM for tumor margin imaging.

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