Correlation between the light scattering and the mitochondrial content of normal tissues and transplantable rodent tumors

B Beauvoit, SM Evans, TW Jenkins, EE Miller… - Analytical …, 1995 - Elsevier
… , based upon estimates of tissue wet weight. These results are … that the light scattering of
normal and neoplastic tissues is … to produce changes in the tissue light scattering which can be …

Light-scattering methods for tissue diagnosis

ZA Steelman, DS Ho, KK Chu, A Wax - Optica, 2019 - opg.optica.org
… in the sub-diffuse transport regime [111] with observed differences between normal and
scar tissue in a healthy volunteer. Further examination of the assumptions inherent to photon …

Microscopic origin of light scattering in tissue

AK Popp, MT Valentine, PD Kaplan, DA Weitz - Applied optics, 2003 - opg.optica.org
… in forward scattering from thin tissue slices. We observe a significant amount of light scattered
… to use differences in light-scattering patterns to distinguish between normal and dysplastic …

Raman, fluorescence, and time-resolved light scattering as optical diagnostic techniques to separate diseased and normal biomedical media

CH Liu, BB Das, WLS Glassman, GC Tang… - … of Photochemistry and …, 1992 - Elsevier
… This study shows that malignant breast tissues can be separated from benign and normal
tissue types using this spectroscopic method. The histogram clearly shows that this novel …

Spectroscopic diagnosis of bladder cancer with elastic light scattering

JR Mourant, IJ Bigio, J Boyer, RL Conn… - Lasers in surgery …, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
… Although this marker proved quite reliable with the small data set used in this study, there
was a wide variation in the values of the slopes for normal tissue, and for malignant tissue, as …

Imaging human epithelial properties with polarized light-scattering spectroscopy

RS Gurjar, V Backman, LT Perelman, I Georgakoudi… - 2001 - nature.com
… -scattering events are masked in biological tissue. The light scattered back from a tissue
In our studies, the scatterers were assumed to be normally distributed in size. Mie theory was …

Tissue self-affinity and polarized light scattering in the born approximation: a new model for precancer detection

M Hunter, V Backman, G Popescu, M Kalashnikov… - 2006 - kb.osu.edu
… by phase contrast microscopy in normal human and mouse tissues (4 m <L… We note that
some tissue sites graded as normal by … , between low-L and high-L normally graded tissue sites. …

Mechanisms of light scattering from biological cells relevant to noninvasive optical-tissue diagnostics

JR Mourant, JP Freyer, AH Hielscher, AA Eick… - Applied …, 1998 - opg.optica.org
… cell features are responsible for light scattering we measured the wavelength dependence
of the reduced scattering coefficient, μ s ′(λ), and the angular dependence of scattering, P(θ)…

Light scattering spectroscopy of human skin in vivo

G Zonios, A Dimou - Optics Express, 2009 - opg.optica.org
… in light scattering between pigmented and normal skin using … and accurate models of light
scattering by biological tissue [23,… microstructures responsible for light scattering in tissue [44]. …

Simultaneous measurement of angular and spectral properties of light scattering for characterization of tissue microarchitecture and its alteration in early precancer

YL Kim, Y Liu, RK Wali, HK Roy… - IEEE Journal of …, 2003 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
light scattering for tissue characterization are obvious. Such techniques may provide a
noninvasive means to probe tissue … that light scattering can detect differences between normal