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Imaging of matrix-disorder in normal and pathological human dermis using nonlinear optical microscopy

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Abstract

In dermis, collagen and elastin are important structural proteins of extracellular maxtrix. The matrix-disorder is associated with various physiologic processes, such as localized scleroderma, anetoderma, photoaging. In this work, we demonstrate the capability of nonlinear optical microscopy in imaging structural proteins in normal and pathological human dermis.

© 2009 OSA, IEEE Photonics Society, SPIE, COS, CIC

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