https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/32017
Title: | 運用非線性光學顯微術於診斷人類膀胱癌與活體裸鼠早期癌症影像技術之發展 Utilizing nonlinear optical microscopy to diagnose human bladder tumor and the development of early cancer imaging techniques in nude mice in vivo |
Authors: | 王俊欽 Wang, Chun-Chin |
Keywords: | 非線性光學;雙光子;二倍頻;癌症;活體;nonlinear optics;two-photon;second harmonic generation;cancer;in vivo | Issue Date: | 2005 | Abstract: | 在台灣癌症是一項嚴重的疾病,而發展最低侵入式的技術來診斷膀胱癌是相當具有癌症診斷價值的。在這個研究中,我們利用非線性光學顯微術,對正常與癌症膀胱組織進行影像與分析。為了觀察癌症細胞早期的發展,我們也提出了皮膚固定裝置,以求在活體情況下擁有高解析度的觀察影像。 我們的結果顯示:結合二倍頻與雙光子自體螢光的影像,可以取得分子與結構的資訊,以區分膀胱癌和正常組織。藉由ASI(自體螢光對二倍頻的指數),我們可得到定性與定量的資訊,用以區分正常與罹癌的膀胱組織。 運用自體螢光與二倍頻訊號的消長,我們也對在活體環境中扁平細胞與結締組織的交互作用有了一定的了解。 Tumor is a major disease in Taiwan and the development of minimally invasive techniques to diagnose bladder tumor will be of tremendous values for cancer diagnosis. In this investigation, we used nonlinear optical microscopy to image and analyze normal and cancerous bladder tissues. In order to monitor the early development of cancer cells, we also implemented a skin-fold chamber system for high resolution observation in vivo. Our results show that a combination of second harmonic generation and two-photon autofluorescence imaging can be used to acquire molecular and structural information in distinguishing bladder carcinoma from normal tissues. With the application of ASI ( Autofluorescence versus Second harmonic generation Index ), we can obtain the qualitative and quantitative information for distinguishing normal and cancerous bladder tissues. Utilizing the variation of autofluorescence and second harmonic generation signal, we can also visualize the interaction between squamous cells and connective tissue in vivo. |
URI: | http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw//handle/246246/54539 | Other Identifiers: | zh-TW |
Appears in Collections: | 物理學系 |
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