Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2155814 | Pathology - Research and Practice | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We investigated a simple and effective diagnostic method for normal and malignant pancreatic cells using fluorescence emission of endogenous and exogenous molecules in cytological cells. Fluorescence imaging was performed to assess the spectral properties and the spatial distribution of the fluorescence emitted by pancreatic cells. The results revealed quite different fluorescence distributions between tumor cells, characterized by perimembrane fluorescence localization, and normal cells exhibiting an intracellular fluorescence. This was not caused by differences in the fluorescence emission of the endogenous fluorophores NAD(P)H or porphyrins but by various localizations of the exogenous molecules (the EA 50 Papanicolaou stain).
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Authors
Malek Atyaoui, Wissem Dimassi, Nouemen Tounsi, Nejm Eddine Jaidan, Hatem Ezzaouia,