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Melanin Imaging Using Nonlinear Pump-Probe Microscopy in Fixed Tissue Samples

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Abstract

Pump-probe microscopy is uniquely suited to visualize differences in melanin chemistry in biological tissue. We discuss its application to a number of medical contexts, from diagnosing cutaneous and conjunctival melanoma, to research in neurodegenerative diseases.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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