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10 October 2012 Hyperspectral polarized light scattering to study tumor cells in in-vitro samples
Nicolas Riviere, Romain Ceolato, Corinne Lorenzo, Raphaël Jorand, Bernard Ducommun
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Abstract
Supercontinuum laser sources provide a very useful tool to characterize materials and scattering media such as nanomaterials in suspensions, aerosols or paint coatings. Onera, The French Aerospace Lab, has developed a fast, in-line and comprehensive optical characterization method. The hyperspectral polarized angular light measurements by tumor cells exhibit a unique signature. We propose an original way to probe tumor cells in in-vitro samples. First experimental results are presented with potential applications. This is the first time in our knowledge that hyperspectral, polarimetric and angular signature of MCTS is reported.
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Nicolas Riviere, Romain Ceolato, Corinne Lorenzo, Raphaël Jorand, and Bernard Ducommun "Hyperspectral polarized light scattering to study tumor cells in in-vitro samples", Proc. SPIE 8464, Nanobiosystems: Processing, Characterization, and Applications V, 846410 (10 October 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.929826
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Bidirectional reflectance transmission function

In vitro testing

Light scattering

Polarimetry

3D modeling

Laser sources

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