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Academic Article Changes of collagen and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide in human cancerous and normal prostate tissues studied using native fluorescence spectroscopy with selective excitation wavelength.
Academic Article Characterization and three-dimensional localization of cancerous prostate tissue using backscattering scanning polarization imaging and independent component analysis.
Academic Article A parallelism between spectral grading and Gleason grading of malignant prostate tissues.
Academic Article Stokes shift spectroscopy highlights differences of cancerous and normal human tissues.
Academic Article Native fluorescence spectroscopy reveals spectral differences among prostate cancer cell lines with different risk levels.
Academic Article Time-resolved backscattering of circularly and linearly polarized light in a turbid medium.
Academic Article Three-dimensional localization and optical imaging of objects in turbid media with independent component analysis.
Academic Article Optical imaging of turbid media using independent component analysis: theory and simulation.
Academic Article Fractal mechanisms of light scattering in biological tissue and cells.
Academic Article Hybrid phosphorescence and fluorescence native spectroscopy for breast cancer detection.
Concept Reproducibility of Results
Academic Article When the 'Ugly Duckling' Loses Brothers, It Becomes the 'Only Son of a Widowed Mother'.
Academic Article Translational Research and Plasma Proteomic in Cancer.
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