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Characterizing Treatment Response of Pancreatic Tumor Patient-Derived Xenografts in Mice by Simultaneous Label-Free Autofluorescence Multi-Harmonic (SLAM) Microscopy

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Abstract

Simultaneous label-free autofluorescence multi-harmonic (SLAM) microscopy images of treated and non-treated mice with xenografts derived from human pancreatic tumors were acquired and analyzed for evaluation of chemotherapeutic drug response.

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