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Our aim i s to develop morphological models correlating characteristic spectral signatures (e.g., inverse power law scattering coefficients) to specific sub-cellular or tissue components (e.g., nuclear chromatin, mitochondria, superficial keratin layer, collagen matrix). Mie theory and Rayleigh-Gans calculations are carried out for optimizing size-selectivity of the ALSS technique. We also examine the applicability of various fractal tissue models to human epithelia, and verify our model predictions via laboratory cell monolayer, cell raft and/or ex vivo tissue studies.
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