Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1966299600> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1966299600 endingPage "68" @default.
- W1966299600 startingPage "57" @default.
- W1966299600 abstract "Complementary diagnostic methods to conventional histopathology are currently being investigated for developing rapid and objective molecular-level understanding of various disorders, especially cancers. Spectral histopathology using vibrational spectroscopic imaging has been put in the frontline as potentially promising in this regard as it provides a “spectral fingerprint” of the biochemical composition of cells and tissues. In order to ascertain the feasible conditions of vibrational spectroscopic methods for tissue-imaging analysis, vibrational multimodal imaging (infrared transmission, infrared-attenuated total reflection, and Raman imaging) of the same colon tissue has been implemented. The spectral images acquired were subjected to multivariate clustering analysis in order to identify on a molecular level the constituent histological organization of the colon tissue such as the epithelium, connective tissue, etc., by comparing the cluster images with the histological reference images. Based on this study, a comparative analysis of important factors involved in the vibrational multimodal imaging approaches such as image resolution, time constraints, their advantages and limitations, and their applicability to biological tissues has been carried out. Out of the three different vibrational imaging modalities tested, infrared-attenuated total reflection mode of imaging appears to provide a good compromise between the tissue histology and the time constraints in achieving similar image contrast to that of Raman imaging at an approximately 33-fold faster measurement time. The present study demonstrates the advantages, the limitations of the important parameters involved in vibrational multimodal imaging approaches, and their potential application toward imaging of biological tissues." @default.
- W1966299600 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1966299600 creator A5006803565 @default.
- W1966299600 creator A5022108904 @default.
- W1966299600 creator A5024475307 @default.
- W1966299600 creator A5032249640 @default.
- W1966299600 creator A5039935738 @default.
- W1966299600 creator A5077000250 @default.
- W1966299600 creator A5089328516 @default.
- W1966299600 date "2014-01-01" @default.
- W1966299600 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W1966299600 title "Infrared and Raman Imaging for Characterizing Complex Biological Materials: A Comparative Morpho-Spectroscopic Study of Colon Tissue" @default.
- W1966299600 cites W1602014489 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W1683474607 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W1967400010 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W1968051891 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W1974000725 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W1977600381 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W1981753113 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W1982401067 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W1985263338 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W1987389391 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W1987955706 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W1991745307 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W1992542333 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W1999866141 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W2002553816 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W2003247693 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W2004128332 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W2013800800 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W2015670952 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W2024971501 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W2025427221 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W2035244841 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W2041400543 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W2041551651 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W2043773058 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W2047284613 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W2059111926 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W2080774554 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W2086527642 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W2091716822 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W2092869502 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W2105941262 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W2109045923 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W2113883062 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W2122453900 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W2139790640 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W2155053074 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W2163455805 @default.
- W1966299600 cites W2171998863 @default.
- W1966299600 doi "https://doi.org/10.1366/13-07170" @default.
- W1966299600 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24405955" @default.
- W1966299600 hasPublicationYear "2014" @default.
- W1966299600 type Work @default.
- W1966299600 sameAs 1966299600 @default.
- W1966299600 citedByCount "25" @default.
- W1966299600 countsByYear W19662996002015 @default.
- W1966299600 countsByYear W19662996002016 @default.
- W1966299600 countsByYear W19662996002017 @default.
- W1966299600 countsByYear W19662996002019 @default.
- W1966299600 countsByYear W19662996002020 @default.
- W1966299600 countsByYear W19662996002021 @default.
- W1966299600 countsByYear W19662996002022 @default.
- W1966299600 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1966299600 hasAuthorship W1966299600A5006803565 @default.
- W1966299600 hasAuthorship W1966299600A5022108904 @default.
- W1966299600 hasAuthorship W1966299600A5024475307 @default.
- W1966299600 hasAuthorship W1966299600A5032249640 @default.
- W1966299600 hasAuthorship W1966299600A5039935738 @default.
- W1966299600 hasAuthorship W1966299600A5077000250 @default.
- W1966299600 hasAuthorship W1966299600A5089328516 @default.
- W1966299600 hasConcept C120665830 @default.
- W1966299600 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W1966299600 hasConcept C136229726 @default.
- W1966299600 hasConcept C136339569 @default.
- W1966299600 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W1966299600 hasConcept C150903083 @default.
- W1966299600 hasConcept C154945302 @default.
- W1966299600 hasConcept C158355884 @default.
- W1966299600 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W1966299600 hasConcept C207001950 @default.
- W1966299600 hasConcept C2780226545 @default.
- W1966299600 hasConcept C31601959 @default.
- W1966299600 hasConcept C40003534 @default.
- W1966299600 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W1966299600 hasConcept C544855455 @default.
- W1966299600 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W1966299600 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W1966299600 hasConceptScore W1966299600C120665830 @default.
- W1966299600 hasConceptScore W1966299600C121332964 @default.
- W1966299600 hasConceptScore W1966299600C136229726 @default.
- W1966299600 hasConceptScore W1966299600C136339569 @default.
- W1966299600 hasConceptScore W1966299600C142724271 @default.
- W1966299600 hasConceptScore W1966299600C150903083 @default.
- W1966299600 hasConceptScore W1966299600C154945302 @default.
- W1966299600 hasConceptScore W1966299600C158355884 @default.
- W1966299600 hasConceptScore W1966299600C192562407 @default.