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How sensitive is the reduced scattering coefficient to changes in specific micro-scale biophysical properties of
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Measuring backscattered light spectra from biological tissue has strong potential to identify early signs of disease and injury. However, most devices that employ this method do not quantify changes in specific microscopic biophysical properties, such as the sizes and refractive indices of organelles. We employ analytical models using Mie Theory to quantify relationships between microscopic changes in turbid media and resulting changes to mesoscopic scattering parameters (scattering coefficient μs(λ), anisotropy g(λ), reduced scattering coefficient μs'(λ)) from 400 to 1800 nm. The spectral lineshapes of μs(λ) and μs'(λ) differ notably, due to the wavelength dependence of g(λ). However, these discrepancies may not substantially impact the sensitivity of μs'(λ) to specific micro-scale changes. For a pancreatic cell nuclei model, cancer-relevant increases in nuclear size (~28%) and refractive index (~1.7%) raised μs(λ) amplitude at 1000 nm by >17-fold and decreased μs(λ) slope from 1000 to 1800 nm by ~15%, while increasing μs'(λ) amplitude at 500 nm and slope from 500 to 1800 nm by ~15-fold and 12%, respectively. Characterizing relationships between microscopic and mesoscopic scattering parameters is a key step toward using backscattered light to quantify changes in specific micro-scale tissue components.
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