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Quantitative characterization of carcinoma tissues at different progression stages by Mueller matrix microscopy

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Abstract

We use Mueller matrix imaging and transformation to analyze quantitatively the diagnostic features of human breast carcinoma tissues in different stages, which demonstrate the potential power of Mueller matrix microscopy for clinical diagnosis of cancers.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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