Fluctuation spectroscopy in low-coherence dynamic light scattering of tissue responding to pharmacologicals
Abstract
Motility contrast imaging (MCI) detects dynamic speckle from living tissue using digital holography. It detects sub-cellular motion in living tissue as a fully endogenous imaging contrast agent. Three-dimensional imaging assays of anti-mitotic cancer drugs extract label-free functional signatures in tumors.
Published in:
Biomedical Applications of Light Scattering Iv 7573,(2010)
Link to original published article:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.841843
Date of Version
1-1-2010
Recommended Citation
Nolte, D. D.; Jeong, K.; and Turek, J., "Fluctuation spectroscopy in low-coherence dynamic light scattering of tissue responding to pharmacologicals" (2010). Department of Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications. Paper 1304.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/physics_articles/1304