Application of non-linear optical microscopy to lung cancer diagososis and in vivo research

碩士 === 國立臺灣大學 === 物理研究所 === 93 === Lung cancer is the number one on the list of ten leading causes of death, for Chinese in the past few decades. To eliminate lung cancer, the first step is to develop a fast and efficient method for early detection and treatment. The core of this study is to develop...

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Main Authors: Feng-Chieh Li, 李峰杰
Other Authors: Chen-Yuan Dong
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2005
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/22646555575986759650
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Summary:碩士 === 國立臺灣大學 === 物理研究所 === 93 === Lung cancer is the number one on the list of ten leading causes of death, for Chinese in the past few decades. To eliminate lung cancer, the first step is to develop a fast and efficient method for early detection and treatment. The core of this study is to develop a reliable system for lung cancer diagnosis. Using data collected from in vivo observation was in combination cancer diagnosis database developed from in vitro observation; we are steps closer to understanding cell growth. Two-photon differs from conventional microscopy in its capability to reinforce images from different depths. Two-photon fluorescence microscopy does not require lengthy histological sample preparation, is to obtain high quality optical images. The time required for complete diagnosis is therefore shorten with two-photon fluorescence microscopy. Furthermore, traditional diagnostic methods emphasize non-quantitative morphological differences. This shortcoming can be compensated by using two-photon fluorescence microscopy in conjunction with spectral analysis and second harmonic generation. Current research and development in the field of molecular biology and bio-medical engineering are progressing rapidly. Most of them are however in vitro experiments. It is more logical to answer questions regarding biological mechanisms through in vivo experiments. During the past few years, observation in vivo has become one of the most active researching fields. The invention need more description is instrumental to researches involving animals and humans. Dorsal skinfold chamber provides an efficient tool for observation in vivo. We developed an improved version of the chamber and used it to obtain images with higher resolutions and for extended period of in vivo observations.