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Clinical Translation of Ultraviolet Autofluorescence Microscopy towards Endomicroscopy for Early Detection of Cancer

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Abstract

The non-invasiveness of autofluorescence technology may reduce sampling error and time delay for histopathology diagnosis. We establish biophotonic methods and guidelines to visualize and interpret early epithelial tissue changes that signify disease. Flexible and rigid fiber endomicroscopy instrumentation design parameters feasible for translation towards clinical use are in development.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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