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Zhuang Zheng-Fei, Liu Han-Ping, Guo Zhou-Yi, Zhuo Shuang-Mu, Yu Bi-Ying, Deng Xiao-Yuan. Second-harmonic generation as a DNA malignancy indicator of prostate glandular epithelial cellsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2010, 19(4): 049501.
| Zhuang Zheng-Fei, Liu Han-Ping, Guo Zhou-Yi, Zhuo Shuang-Mu, Yu Bi-Ying, Deng Xiao-Yuan. Second-harmonic generation as a DNA malignancy indicator of prostate glandular epithelial cellsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2010, 19(4): 049501. |
Second-harmonic generation as a DNA malignancy indicator of prostate glandular epithelial cells
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Abstract
This paper first demonstrates second-harmonic generation (SHG) in the intact cell nucleus, which acts as an optical indicator of DNA malignancy in prostate glandular epithelial cells. Within a scanning region of 2.7~\mum\times 2.7~\mum in cell nuclei, SHG signals produced from benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and prostate carcinoma (PC) tissues (mouse model C57BL/6) have been investigated. Statistical analyses (t test) of a total of 405 measurements (204 nuclei from BPH and 201 nuclei from PC) show that SHG signals from BPH and PC have a distinct difference (p < 0.05), suggesting a potential optical method of revealing very early malignancy in prostate glandular epithelial cells based upon induced biochemical and/or biophysical modifications in DNA. -
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