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Infrared spectral imaging as a novel approach for histopathological recognition in colon cancer diagnosis
2012
Journal of Biomedical Optics
Innovative diagnostic methods are the need of the hour that could complement conventional histopathology for cancer diagnosis. In this perspective, we propose a new concept based on spectral histopathology, using IR spectral micro-imaging, directly applied to paraffinized colon tissue array stabilized in an agarose matrix without any chemical pre-treatment. In order to correct spectral interferences from paraffin and agarose, a mathematical procedure is implemented. The corrected spectral
doi:10.1117/1.jbo.17.11.116013
pmid:23117808
fatcat:3oxl7e7i2bc4tgkcbahrcee4gu