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Measurement of the spatial backscattering impulse-response in colon field carcinogenesis using enhanced backscattering (EBS) spectroscopy

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Abstract

Optical tissue characterization in field carcinogenesis elucidates the mechanisms behind cancer development. Here we compute the backscattering impulse-response at subdiffusion lengthscales in colon biopsies with enhanced backscattering spectroscopy.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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