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19 April 2000 DNA and protein change in tissues probed by Kubelka-Munk spectral function
Yuanlong Yang, Edward J. Celmer M.D., Jason A. Koutcher M.D., Robert R. Alfano
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Abstract
Normal, fibroadenoma, malignant, and adipose breast tissues were investigated using Kubelka-Munk Spectral Function (KMSF). The spectral features in KMSF were identified and compared with absorption spectra determined by transmission measurements. A specified spectral feature measured in adipose tissue was assigned to (beta) -carotene, which can be used to separate fat form other molecular components in breast tissues. The peaks of (KMF) at 260nm and 280nm were attributed to DNA and proteins. The signal amplitude over 255nm to 265nm and 275nm to 285nm were found to be different for malignant fibroadenoma, and normal tissues.
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Yuanlong Yang, Edward J. Celmer M.D., Jason A. Koutcher M.D., and Robert R. Alfano "DNA and protein change in tissues probed by Kubelka-Munk spectral function", Proc. SPIE 3917, Optical Biopsy III, (19 April 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.382744
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KEYWORDS
Tissues

Absorption

Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy

Breast

Proteins

Scattering

Light scattering

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