Human tissues show autofluorescence (AF) emission spectra when excited by ultraviolet or shortwavelength visible light. The intensity and shape of these spectra are dependent on the tissues pathological state and, therefore, its measurement gives information about the degree of malignant transformations that could lead to cancer. In this article, it is characterized the AF spectra of one human gastrointestinal carcinoma cell line (CACO-2). The obtained results showed significant AF signal for the presence of amino acids. The spectral information obtained can be used for the design of fluorescence optical sensors that will be incorporated on an endoscopic capsule, for measuring the AF emission spectra of normal and cancer cells. This ...
Previous clinical results demonstrate the potential of in vivo autofluorescence spectroscopy for ear...
: In this experimental study the autofluorescence of squamous carcinoma cells, stimulated by 6 diffe...
The motivation for this thesis rose from the demand to improve the early detection and identificatio...
Abstract: Human tissues show autofluorescence (AF) emission spectra when excited by ultraviolet or s...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States, and its early diagnosis is critica...
An optical imaging and spectroscopy system has been developed for the study of in vivo fluorescence ...
Background and Objective: In nasopharyngeal cancer, conventional white light endoscopy does not prov...
white light endoscopy does not provide adequate information to detect the flat/small lesion and iden...
The results of a pilot study to evaluate the potential of autofluorescence spectroscopy for the diag...
The submitted dissertation addresses the issue of autofluorescence diagnostics of colorectal carcino...
Abstract — This paper describes the design, fabrication and characterization of CMOS optical sensors...
Autofluorescence, the endogenous fluorescence present in cells and tissues, has historically beencon...
In modern medical diagnostics, optical methods of studying living tissues have become widespread and...
Previous clinical results demonstrate the potential of in vivo autofluorescence spectroscopy for ear...
We describe a new fluorescence imaging device for clinical cancer photodetection in hollow organs in...
Previous clinical results demonstrate the potential of in vivo autofluorescence spectroscopy for ear...
: In this experimental study the autofluorescence of squamous carcinoma cells, stimulated by 6 diffe...
The motivation for this thesis rose from the demand to improve the early detection and identificatio...
Abstract: Human tissues show autofluorescence (AF) emission spectra when excited by ultraviolet or s...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States, and its early diagnosis is critica...
An optical imaging and spectroscopy system has been developed for the study of in vivo fluorescence ...
Background and Objective: In nasopharyngeal cancer, conventional white light endoscopy does not prov...
white light endoscopy does not provide adequate information to detect the flat/small lesion and iden...
The results of a pilot study to evaluate the potential of autofluorescence spectroscopy for the diag...
The submitted dissertation addresses the issue of autofluorescence diagnostics of colorectal carcino...
Abstract — This paper describes the design, fabrication and characterization of CMOS optical sensors...
Autofluorescence, the endogenous fluorescence present in cells and tissues, has historically beencon...
In modern medical diagnostics, optical methods of studying living tissues have become widespread and...
Previous clinical results demonstrate the potential of in vivo autofluorescence spectroscopy for ear...
We describe a new fluorescence imaging device for clinical cancer photodetection in hollow organs in...
Previous clinical results demonstrate the potential of in vivo autofluorescence spectroscopy for ear...
: In this experimental study the autofluorescence of squamous carcinoma cells, stimulated by 6 diffe...
The motivation for this thesis rose from the demand to improve the early detection and identificatio...