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Volume 26 - ICOP & ICPET 2020
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Alizadeh M, Ghotbi M. Identifying crossing collagen fibers in different depths of human cornea tissue using pSHG microscopy. ICOP & ICPET _ INPC _ ICOFS 2020; 26 :493-496
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1- Department of Physics, University of Kurdistan
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Recently, polarization sensitive second harmonic generation (pSHG) microscopy has become a powerful tool for studying the human cornea tissue. The obtained results by pSHG may be misleading in the crossing points of two different collagen fiber bundles. The results can be improved and become more reliable by detecting and filtering out the crossing points. In this article, the possible changes in the results of pSHG microscopy with respect to the depth of the crossing points have been investigated. The results show that the proposed technique is able to identify and filter out the crossing points of the collagen fibers in different depths of the cornea.
Keywords: Cornea, Medical and biological imaging, Nonlinear Microscopy, Polarization, Second harmonic generation.
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