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Multimodal Nonlinear Microscopy for Therapy Monitoring of Cold Atmospheric Plasma Treatment
by
Hasse, Sybille
, Meyer, Tobias
, Bae, Hyeonsoo
, Winter, Jörn
, Woedtke, Thomas von
, Weltmann, Klaus-Dieter
, Schmitt, Michael
, Popp, Juergen
in
Cancer therapies
/ coherent Raman imaging
/ Coherent scattering
/ cold atmospheric plasma
/ Electromagnetism
/ Endoscopy
/ Experiments
/ Fluorescence
/ Gas composition
/ Gas flow
/ Keratin
/ Lipids
/ Medical equipment
/ Medical research
/ Melanin
/ Microscopy
/ Monitoring
/ Morphology
/ multimodal nonlinear imaging
/ Plasma
/ plasma medicine
/ Radiation
/ Raman spectra
/ Second harmonic generation
/ Skin
/ two-photon fluorescence lifetime imaging
/ Visualization
/ Wound healing
2019
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Multimodal Nonlinear Microscopy for Therapy Monitoring of Cold Atmospheric Plasma Treatment
by
Hasse, Sybille
, Meyer, Tobias
, Bae, Hyeonsoo
, Winter, Jörn
, Woedtke, Thomas von
, Weltmann, Klaus-Dieter
, Schmitt, Michael
, Popp, Juergen
in
Cancer therapies
/ coherent Raman imaging
/ Coherent scattering
/ cold atmospheric plasma
/ Electromagnetism
/ Endoscopy
/ Experiments
/ Fluorescence
/ Gas composition
/ Gas flow
/ Keratin
/ Lipids
/ Medical equipment
/ Medical research
/ Melanin
/ Microscopy
/ Monitoring
/ Morphology
/ multimodal nonlinear imaging
/ Plasma
/ plasma medicine
/ Radiation
/ Raman spectra
/ Second harmonic generation
/ Skin
/ two-photon fluorescence lifetime imaging
/ Visualization
/ Wound healing
2019
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Multimodal Nonlinear Microscopy for Therapy Monitoring of Cold Atmospheric Plasma Treatment
by
Hasse, Sybille
, Meyer, Tobias
, Bae, Hyeonsoo
, Winter, Jörn
, Woedtke, Thomas von
, Weltmann, Klaus-Dieter
, Schmitt, Michael
, Popp, Juergen
in
Cancer therapies
/ coherent Raman imaging
/ Coherent scattering
/ cold atmospheric plasma
/ Electromagnetism
/ Endoscopy
/ Experiments
/ Fluorescence
/ Gas composition
/ Gas flow
/ Keratin
/ Lipids
/ Medical equipment
/ Medical research
/ Melanin
/ Microscopy
/ Monitoring
/ Morphology
/ multimodal nonlinear imaging
/ Plasma
/ plasma medicine
/ Radiation
/ Raman spectra
/ Second harmonic generation
/ Skin
/ two-photon fluorescence lifetime imaging
/ Visualization
/ Wound healing
2019
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Multimodal Nonlinear Microscopy for Therapy Monitoring of Cold Atmospheric Plasma Treatment
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Multimodal Nonlinear Microscopy for Therapy Monitoring of Cold Atmospheric Plasma Treatment
2019
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Here we report on a non-linear spectroscopic method for visualization of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP)-induced changes in tissue for reaching a new quality level of CAP application in medicine via online monitoring of wound or cancer treatment. A combination of coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS), two-photon fluorescence lifetime imaging (2P-FLIM) and second harmonic generation (SHG) microscopy has been used for non-invasive and label-free detection of CAP-induced changes on human skin and mucosa samples. By correlation with histochemical staining, the observed local increase in fluorescence could be assigned to melanin. CARS and SHG prove the integrity of the tissue structure, visualize tissue morphology and composition. The influence of plasma effects by variation of plasma parameters e.g., duration of treatment, gas composition and plasma source has been evaluated. Overall quantitative spectroscopic markers could be identified for a direct monitoring of CAP-treated tissue areas, which is very important for translating CAPs into clinical routine.
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