Abstract
A Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) is applied on images of Mueller matrix elements from cervical tissue sections. The frequency spectrum clearly reveals structural regularity of collagen fiber structure of normal cervical tissue and highlights the subtle collagen breakage in precancerous / cancerous tissue.
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