Rapid brain structure and tumour margin detection on whole frozen tissue sections by fast multiphotometric mid-infrared scanning
Abstract Frozen section analysis is a frequently used method for examination of tissue samples, especially for tumour detection. In the majority of cases, the aim is to identify characteristic tissue morphologies or tumour margins. Depending on the type of tissue, a high number of misdiagnoses are a...
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Main Authors: | Tim Kümmel, Björn van Marwick, Miriam Rittel, Carina Ramallo Guevara, Felix Wühler, Tobias Teumer, Björn Wängler, Carsten Hopf, Matthias Rädle |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3042f2201f4f473586cd08d25b9332ce |
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