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Integrating nonlinear optical and Raman spectral imaging for label-free pathological examinations

Li et al., 2025

Document ID
260398849536813120
Author
Li Q
Fan X
Chen J
Kong X
Liu Q
Qin J
Wang S
Publication year
Publication venue
Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences

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Nonlinear optical imaging (NLOI) provided detailed morphological information about biological systems, whereas confocal Raman micro-spectral imaging (CRMI) identified the biochemical properties of tissue samples. In this work, we proposed an integrated …
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