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Assessment of second harmonic properties of tumor collagen: determining the structural relationship between reactive stroma and healthy stroma

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Abstract

We utilize the polarization and directionality of second harmonic generation to determine structural relationships between fibrillar collagen in mouse mammary tumor models and the healthy mammary fat pad.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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