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Laser Technique Images Cancer Quickly and Clearly

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CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Dec. 8, 2010 — The long, anxious wait for biopsy results could soon be over, thanks to a tissue-imaging technique developed at the University of Illinois. The research team demonstrated the novel microscopy technique, called nonlinear interferometric vibrational imaging (NIVI), on rat breast-cancer cells and tissues. It produced easy-to-read, color-coded images of tissue, outlining clear tumor boundaries, with more than 99 percent confidence — in less than five minutes. Led by professor and physician Stephen A. Boppart, who holds appointments in electrical and computer engineering,...Read full article

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    Published: December 2010
    AmericasBasic Sciencebeams of lightBiophotonicsbiopsybreast cancer cellscell morphologycell structureclear tumor boundariesDaniel MarksEric ChaneyImagingimaging cancerlaser beamslaser techniqueMartin GruebeleMicroscopymolecular compositionNational Cancer Institute of the Natinal Institutes of HealthNIVInonlinear interferometric vibrational imagingoptical biopsiesoptical frequenciesPraveen ChowdaryResearch & TechnologyStephen A. Bopparttissue imagingtumorsUnviersity of Illinoisvibrational statesvisual diagnosisWladimir BenalcazarZhi JiangLasers

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