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20 December 2021 Polarization mapping of laser-induced monospectral fields of optically anisotropic fluorophores in forensic diagnostics of the age of the formation of damage to human organs
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Proceedings Volume 12126, Fifteenth International Conference on Correlation Optics; 1212622 (2021) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2616662
Event: Fifteenth International Conference on Correlation Optics, 2021, Chernivtsi, Ukraine
Abstract
The paper presents the results of experimental testing of methods for azimuthal-invariant polarization mapping of laser induced microscopic images of fluorophores in histological sections of the liver of deceased; time monitoring of changes in the magnitude of statistical moments of the 1st - 4th orders characterizing the distributions of the azimuth and ellipticity of polarization of microscopic images of histological sections of the liver with different age of damage; determination of the diagnostic efficiency (time interval and accuracy) of establishing the age of damage to human internal organs by digital histological methods of mapping maps of azimuth and ellipticity of polarization of microscopic images of samples of histological sections of the brain, liver and kidney, as well as myocardium and lung tissue.
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A. Litvinenko, L. Tryfonyuk, O. Pavlyukovich, N. Pavlyukovich, A. T. Stashkevich, O. Olar, O. I. Kurek, and V. I. Tkachuk "Polarization mapping of laser-induced monospectral fields of optically anisotropic fluorophores in forensic diagnostics of the age of the formation of damage to human organs", Proc. SPIE 12126, Fifteenth International Conference on Correlation Optics, 1212622 (20 December 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2616662
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Liver

Brain mapping

Diagnostics

Tissues

Brain

Kidney

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