Azimuthally invariant Mueller-matrix mapping of biological optically anisotropic network
Author(s) -
Yu. A. Ushenko,
O. Ya. Vanchuliak,
O. Pavlyukovich,
N. Pavlyukovich,
O. P. Antonyuk,
G. B. Bodnar,
M. Grytsyuk
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
dspace bsmu
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1117/12.2273770
Subject(s) - anisotropy , mueller calculus , linear dichroism , matrix (chemical analysis) , coordinate system , invariant (physics) , amplitude , liver tissue , circular dichroism , optics , materials science , mathematics , physics , geometry , chemistry , medicine , crystallography , polarimetry , scattering , composite material , mathematical physics
A new technique of Mueller-matrix mapping of polycrystalline structure of histological sections of biological tissues is suggested. The algorithms of reconstruction of distribution of parameters of linear and circular dichroism of histological sections liver tissue of mice with different degrees of severity of diabetes are found. The interconnections between such distributions and parameters of linear and circular dichroism of liver of mice tissue histological sections are defined. The comparative investigations of coordinate distributions of parameters of amplitude anisotropy formed by Liver tissue with varying severity of diabetes (10 days and 24 days) are performed. The values and ranges of change of the statistical (moments of the 1st – 4th order) parameters of coordinate distributions of the value of linear and circular dichroism are defined. The objective criteria of cause of the degree of severity of the diabetes differentiation are determined.
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