Pump-probe imaging of melanin identifies metastatic potential of melanoma
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Simpson, MJ; Wilson, JW; Robles, FE; Phipps, T; Selim, MA; Warren, WS
Published in: Frontiers in Optics, FIO 2012
December 1, 2012
Two-color pump-probe microscopy produces chemical contrast between melanins in skin. Increased eumelanin fraction corresponds with worse melanoma prognosis. The spatial heterogeneity of the melanin fraction, both on a cellular and sub-cellular scale, also indicates malignancy. © OSA 2012.
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Simpson, M. J., Wilson, J. W., Robles, F. E., Phipps, T., Selim, M. A., & Warren, W. S. (2012). Pump-probe imaging of melanin identifies metastatic potential of melanoma. Frontiers in Optics, FIO 2012.
Simpson, M. J., J. W. Wilson, F. E. Robles, T. Phipps, M. A. Selim, and W. S. Warren. “Pump-probe imaging of melanin identifies metastatic potential of melanoma.” Frontiers in Optics, FIO 2012, December 1, 2012.
Simpson MJ, Wilson JW, Robles FE, Phipps T, Selim MA, Warren WS. Pump-probe imaging of melanin identifies metastatic potential of melanoma. Frontiers in Optics, FIO 2012. 2012 Dec 1;
Simpson, M. J., et al. “Pump-probe imaging of melanin identifies metastatic potential of melanoma.” Frontiers in Optics, FIO 2012, Dec. 2012.
Simpson MJ, Wilson JW, Robles FE, Phipps T, Selim MA, Warren WS. Pump-probe imaging of melanin identifies metastatic potential of melanoma. Frontiers in Optics, FIO 2012. 2012 Dec 1;
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Frontiers in Optics, FIO 2012
Publication Date
December 1, 2012