Quantitative polarized light microscopy (qPLM) is a popular tool for the investigation of birefringent architectures in biological tissues. Collagen, the most abundant protein in mammals, is such a birefringent material. Interpretation of results of qPLM in terms of collagen network architecture and anisotropy is challenging, because different collagen networks may yield equal qPLM results. We created a model and used the linear optical behavior of collagen to construct a Jones or Mueller matrix for a histological cartilage section in an optical qPLM train. Histological sections of tendon were used to validate the basic assumption of the model. Results show that information on collagen densities is needed for the interpretation of qPLM resu...
International audiencePolarization dependence second harmonic generation (P-SHG) microscopy is gaini...
Prior to the advent of electron microscopy, polarised light was commonly used in structural research...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate a novel optical method to determine the three dimensional (3-D) struc...
Quantitative polarized light microscopy (qPLM) is a popular tool for the investigation of birefringe...
Musculoskeletal soft tissue injury is common and can lead to debilitating pain, loss of tissue funct...
Collagenous tissues exhibit anisotropic optical properties such as birefringence and linear dichrois...
Birefringence can reveal much of the morphology, molecular order, heterogeneity of fiber orientation...
Collagen architecture determines the biomechanical environment in the eye, and thus characterizing c...
Tendons and ligaments are orthopedic tissues made up of collagen fibers and are responsible for atte...
In this study, we demonstrate the use of Stokes polarimetry in combination with polarized light micr...
Collagen is a biological macromolecule capable of second harmonic generation, allowing label-free de...
Jessica C. Mansfield ; C. Peter Winlove ; Julian Moger and Steve J. Matcher "Collagen fiber arrangem...
Motivation: Cartilage is a robust but flexible connective tissue found in most joints of the body. T...
Quantitative assessment of the properties of fibrillar collagen in tissue can yield deeper insight i...
Objective: To compare collagen fibre alignment angles obtained from polarised light microscopy and d...
International audiencePolarization dependence second harmonic generation (P-SHG) microscopy is gaini...
Prior to the advent of electron microscopy, polarised light was commonly used in structural research...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate a novel optical method to determine the three dimensional (3-D) struc...
Quantitative polarized light microscopy (qPLM) is a popular tool for the investigation of birefringe...
Musculoskeletal soft tissue injury is common and can lead to debilitating pain, loss of tissue funct...
Collagenous tissues exhibit anisotropic optical properties such as birefringence and linear dichrois...
Birefringence can reveal much of the morphology, molecular order, heterogeneity of fiber orientation...
Collagen architecture determines the biomechanical environment in the eye, and thus characterizing c...
Tendons and ligaments are orthopedic tissues made up of collagen fibers and are responsible for atte...
In this study, we demonstrate the use of Stokes polarimetry in combination with polarized light micr...
Collagen is a biological macromolecule capable of second harmonic generation, allowing label-free de...
Jessica C. Mansfield ; C. Peter Winlove ; Julian Moger and Steve J. Matcher "Collagen fiber arrangem...
Motivation: Cartilage is a robust but flexible connective tissue found in most joints of the body. T...
Quantitative assessment of the properties of fibrillar collagen in tissue can yield deeper insight i...
Objective: To compare collagen fibre alignment angles obtained from polarised light microscopy and d...
International audiencePolarization dependence second harmonic generation (P-SHG) microscopy is gaini...
Prior to the advent of electron microscopy, polarised light was commonly used in structural research...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate a novel optical method to determine the three dimensional (3-D) struc...