Distinguishing tumors from normal brain cells is important but challenging in glioma surgery due to the lack of clear interfaces between the two. The ability of label-free third harmonic generation (THG) microscopy in combination with automated image analysis to quantitatively detect glioma infiltration in fresh, unprocessed tissue in real time is assessed. The THG images reveal increased cellularity in grades II–IV glioma samples from 23 patients, as confirmed by subsequent hematoxylin and eosin histology. An automated image quantification workflow is presented for quantitative assessment of the imaged cellularity as a reflection of the degree of glioma invasion. The cellularity is validated in three ways: 1) Quantitative comparison of THG...
Motivation: The morphologies contained in 3D third harmonic generation (THG) images of human brain t...
This study investigates the feasibility of in vivo quantitative optical coherence tomography (OCT) o...
Currently the gold standard for analyzing malignant breast tissue is H&E staining. However this requ...
Distinguishing tumors from normal brain cells is important but challenging in glioma surgery due to ...
Distinguishing tumors from normal brain cells is important but challenging in glioma surgery due to ...
BACKGROUND Label-free optical techniques such as optical coherence tomography and Raman techniques a...
In brain tumor surgery, recognition of tumor boundaries is key. However, intraoperative assessment o...
Third harmonic generation (THG) microscopy is a label-free imaging technique that shows great potent...
Management of gliomas requires an invasive treatment strategy, including extensive surgical resectio...
Abstract The ability to distinguish and grade malignant cells during surgical procedures in a fast, ...
Real‐time assessment of excised tissue may help to improve surgical results in breast tumor surgerie...
International audienceAmong all the tumors of the central nervous system (CNS), glioma are the most ...
The ability to visualize neurons inside living brain tissue is a fundamental requirement in neurosci...
The interaction of cells within their microenvironmental niche is fundamental to cell migration, pos...
Motivation: The morphologies contained in 3D third harmonic generation (THG) images of human brain t...
This study investigates the feasibility of in vivo quantitative optical coherence tomography (OCT) o...
Currently the gold standard for analyzing malignant breast tissue is H&E staining. However this requ...
Distinguishing tumors from normal brain cells is important but challenging in glioma surgery due to ...
Distinguishing tumors from normal brain cells is important but challenging in glioma surgery due to ...
BACKGROUND Label-free optical techniques such as optical coherence tomography and Raman techniques a...
In brain tumor surgery, recognition of tumor boundaries is key. However, intraoperative assessment o...
Third harmonic generation (THG) microscopy is a label-free imaging technique that shows great potent...
Management of gliomas requires an invasive treatment strategy, including extensive surgical resectio...
Abstract The ability to distinguish and grade malignant cells during surgical procedures in a fast, ...
Real‐time assessment of excised tissue may help to improve surgical results in breast tumor surgerie...
International audienceAmong all the tumors of the central nervous system (CNS), glioma are the most ...
The ability to visualize neurons inside living brain tissue is a fundamental requirement in neurosci...
The interaction of cells within their microenvironmental niche is fundamental to cell migration, pos...
Motivation: The morphologies contained in 3D third harmonic generation (THG) images of human brain t...
This study investigates the feasibility of in vivo quantitative optical coherence tomography (OCT) o...
Currently the gold standard for analyzing malignant breast tissue is H&E staining. However this requ...