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Application of Polarization Sensitive-Optical Coherence Tomography to the Assessment of Phase Retardation in Subpleural Cancer in Rabbits.

Jung-Eun ParkZhou XinDaa Young KwonSung Won KimHaeyoung LeeMin-Jung JungShuo TangTaek Yong KoJin Hyuk ChoiJun Hyeong KimYeh-Chan AhnChulho Oak
Published in: Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine (2021)
We were able to visualize and analyze subpleural cancer by PS-OCT, which provided structural and functional information. The measured phase retardation could help to identify the margin of the tumor. For further studies, various approaches into other diseases using polarization light are expected to have positive results.
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