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Partial wave spectroscopy and its relation to nanoscale disorder in nuclear architecture

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Abstract

Partial-wave spectroscopic microscopy (PWS) provide insights into the internal architecture of biological cells in terms of nanoscale disorder strength. Here we study its relation to the changes in cytoskeletal and nuclear architecture during early carcinogenesis.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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