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24 April 2017 Pushing the physical limits of spectroscopic imaging for new biology and better medicine (Conference Presentation)
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Abstract
In vivo molecular spectroscopic imaging is not a simple addition of a spectrometer to a microscope. Innovations are needed to break the physical limits in sensitivity, depth, speed and resolution perspectives. I will present our most recent advances in modality development, biological application, and clinical translation. My talk will focus on the development of mid-infrared photothermal microscope for depth-resolved vibrational imaging of living cells (Science Advances, in press), the discovery of a metabolic signature in cancer stem cells by hyperspectral stimulated Raman scattering imaging (Cell Stem Cell, in press), and the development of an intravascular vibrational photoacoustic catheter for label-free sensing of lipid laden plaques (Scientific Report 2016, 6:25236).
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Ji-Xin Cheng "Pushing the physical limits of spectroscopic imaging for new biology and better medicine (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 10076, High-Speed Biomedical Imaging and Spectroscopy: Toward Big Data Instrumentation and Management II, 1007607 (24 April 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2257016
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KEYWORDS
Imaging spectroscopy

Spectroscopy

Biology

Medicine

Microscopes

Molecular spectroscopy

Stem cells

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