Stromal alterations as quantitative optical biomarkers of epithelial tumor progression
Scanning2013Vol. 36(3), pp. 279–285
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Abstract
Stroma plays an important role during epithelial tumor progression. Probing stroma alteration may become an intrinsic indicator for evaluating epithelial tumor progression. In this review, we summarize our recent works on stromal alterations as quantitative optical biomarkers of epithelial tumor progression by use of nonlinear optical microscopy.
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