Multispectral near infrared absorption imaging for histology of skin cancer

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​Multispectral near infrared absorption imaging for histology of skin cancer​
Spreinat, A.; Selvaggio, G.; Erpenbeck, L. & Kruss, S.​ (2019) 
Journal of Biophotonics13(1).​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/jbio.201960080 

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Spreinat, Alexander; Selvaggio, Gabriele; Erpenbeck, Luise; Kruss, Sebastian
Abstract
Multispectral imaging combines the spectral resolution of spectroscopy with the spatial resolution of imaging and is therefore very useful for biomedical applications. Currently, histological diagnostics use mainly stainings with standard dyes (eg, hematoxylin + eosin) to identify tumors. This method is not applicable in vivo and provides low amounts of chemical information. Biomolecules absorb near infrared light (NIR, 800-1700 nm) at different wavelengths, which could be used to fingerprint tissue. Here, we built a NIR multispectral absorption imaging setup to study skin tissue samples. NIR light (900-1500 nm) was used for homogenous wide-field transmission illumination and detected by a cooled InGaAs camera. In this setup, images I(x, y, λ) from dermatological samples (melanoma, nodular basal-cell carcinoma, squamous-cell carcinoma) were acquired to distinguish healthy from diseased tissue regions. In summary, we show the potential of multispectral NIR imaging for cancer diagnostics.
Issue Date
2019
Publisher
WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH \u0026 Co. KGaA
Journal
Journal of Biophotonics 
Organization
Fakultät für Chemie 
ISBN
31602799
ISSN
1864-063X
eISSN
1864-0648
ISSN
1864-0648; 1864-063X
eISSN
1864-0648
Language
English
Sponsor
life@nano

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