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Polarized Light Microscopy Technique for Imaging Articular Cartilage
2010
Journal of Applied Sciences Research
unpublished
Polarized light microscopy (PLM) is a useful microscopic imaging technique that can generate contrast in birefringent specimens and determine qualitative and quantitative aspects of crystallographic axes present in various materials such as glass, plastic, and optical fibers. In biomedical research, PLM is the gold standard imaging technique for the collagen ultra-structure in tissues such as cartilages and tendons. The technique uses a physical property of the collagen fibers, namely the
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