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Nuclear Photothermal Diffusion Dynamics Differentiates Benign and Malignant Cancer

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Abstract

Tissue photothermal diffusion dynamics is imaged by a custom pump-probe fullfield photothermal microscope. Thermal diffusion dynamics in nuclei probes the nuclear microenvironment and is found to differentiate benign prostate cancer from malignant ones.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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