MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF COLORECTAL PITS USING AUTOFLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY IMAGES

Luciana Ariadna Erbes1,2, Ángel Alberto Zeitoune1,2, Humberto Maximiliano Torres3

  • 1Laboratorio de Microscopía Aplicada a Estudios Moleculares y Celulares (LAMAE), Facultad de Ingeniería - Universidad Nacional de Entre Ríos (FI-UNER), Oro Verde, Argentina.

Summary

This study introduces a rapid, non-invasive method for analyzing colorectal cancer using autofluorescence imaging. The technique quantifies pit morphology, aiding in early detection and characterization of neoplastic lesions.

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