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Compressive hyperspectral microscopy for cancer detection.

Yaniv OiknineMarwan J AbuleilEugene BrozgolIsaac Y AugustIris BarshackIbrahim AbdulhalimYuval GariniAdrian Stern
Published in: Journal of biomedical optics (2023)
CS hyperspectral microscopy was successfully demonstrated on a common lab microscope for measuring biopsies stained with the most common stains, such as hematoxylin and eosin. The high spectral resolution demonstrated here in a rather short time indicates the ability to use it further for coping with the highly demanding needs of pathological diagnostics, both for cancer diagnostics and prognostics.
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