Tilli et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Real-time imaging and characterization of human breast tissue by reflectance confocal microscopyTilli et al., 2007
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- Tilli M
- Cabrera M
- Parrish A
- Torre K
- Sidawy M
- Gallagher A
- Makariou E
- Polin S
- Liu M
- Furth P
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- Journal of biomedical optics
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Real-time technologies can increase the efficiency of obtaining informative biopsies and accelerate interpretation of biopsy pathological review. Cellular aberrations inherent to cancer cells, including nuclear size, can currently be detected, but few technologies are …
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