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Mueller matrix polarimetry in fluorescence scattering from biological tissues

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Abstract

Mueller matrix polarimetric investigation of normal and diseased human cervical tissue samples in fluorescence scattering yields the possibility of early detection of the disease and a novel probe to monitor morphological changes during disease progression.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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