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Mueller-matrix-based polarization imaging and quantitative assessment of optically anisotropic polycrystalline networks M. Borovkova, L. Trifonyuk, V. A. Ushenko [et al.]

Contributor(s): Trifonyuk, Larysa | Ushenko, Vladimir A | Dubolazov, Alexander V | Vanchulyak, Oleg | Bodnar, George | Ushenko, Yurii A | Olar, Olena | Ushenko, Alexander G | Sakhnovskiy, Michael | Borovkova, Mariia | Meglinski, Igor V | Bykov, Alexander VMaterial type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): Мюллера матрица | поликристаллические сети | оптическая анизотропия | биологические тканиGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: PLoS ONE Vol. 14, № 5. P. e0214494 (1-12)Abstract: We introduce a Mueller-matrix imaging polarization-based approach for the quantitative digital screening of the polycrystalline structure of fibrillary-based biological tissues in vitro. The morphometric evaluation of histological sections of myocardium was performed utilizing the high-order statistical moments calculated based on the spatial distribution of linear and circular birefringence and dichroism obtained experimentally. We demonstrate that spatial distributions of phase of light and optical anisotropy of scattering inherent to fibrillar networks of myocardium at different necrotic stages can be effectively used as a quantitative marker of stages of myosin fibril degradation. Processing the images of phase of light scattered in biological tissues with high order statistical analysis provides a functional tool for the quantitative characterization of necrotic conditions of the myocardium.
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We introduce a Mueller-matrix imaging polarization-based approach for the quantitative digital screening of the polycrystalline structure of fibrillary-based biological tissues in vitro. The morphometric evaluation of histological sections of myocardium was performed utilizing the high-order statistical moments calculated based on the spatial distribution of linear and circular birefringence and dichroism obtained experimentally. We demonstrate that spatial distributions of phase of light and optical anisotropy of scattering inherent to fibrillar networks of myocardium at different necrotic stages can be effectively used as a quantitative marker of stages of myosin fibril degradation. Processing the images of phase of light scattered in biological tissues with high order statistical analysis provides a functional tool for the quantitative characterization of necrotic conditions of the myocardium.

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