He et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Mapping local orientation of aligned fibrous scatterers for cancerous tissues using backscattering Mueller matrix imagingHe et al., 2014
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- He H
- Sun M
- Zeng N
- Du E
- Liu S
- Guo Y
- Wu J
- He Y
- Ma H
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- Journal of biomedical optics
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Polarization measurements are sensitive to the microstructure of tissues and can be used to detect pathological changes. Many tissues contain anisotropic fibrous structures. We obtain the local orientation of aligned fibrous scatterers using different groups of the backscattering …
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