A quantitative approach to histopathological dissection of elastin-related disorders using multiphoton microscopy
British Journal of Dermatology2013Vol. 169(4), pp. 869–879
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Philip L. Tong, Jim Qin, Caroline Cooper, Patricia Lowe, Dédée F. Murrell, Steven Kossard, Lai Guan Ng, Ben Roediger, Wolfgang Weninger, Nikolas K. Haass
Abstract
MPM has the potential for noninvasive in vivo visualization of elastic fibres in the dermis with near histological resolution. DEMI allows objective assessment of elastic fibres to support diagnosis and monitoring of disease progress or therapy of elastin-related skin disorders.
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