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1. A Compact Prism-Based Microscope for Highly Sensitive Measurements in Fluid Biopsy.

2. Extraction of collagen morphological features from second-harmonic generation microscopy images via GLCM and CT analyses: A cross-laboratory study.

3. Delineation of gastrointestinal tumors biopsies using a fluorescence lifetime imaging optical fiber probe.

4. Collagen ultrastructural symmetry and its malignant alterations in human breast cancer revealed by polarization-resolved second-harmonic generation microscopy.

5. Real-time fiber-based fluorescence lifetime imaging with synchronous external illumination: A new path for clinical translation.

6. Multimodal fiber-probe spectroscopy allows detecting epileptogenic focal cortical dysplasia in children.

7. Three-dimensional mapping of the orientation of collagen corneal lamellae in healthy and keratoconic human corneas using SHG microscopy.

8. Observation of an improved healing process in superficial skin wounds after irradiation with a blue-LED haemostatic device.

9. Non-linear imaging and characterization of atherosclerotic arterial tissue using combined SHG and FLIM microscopy.

10. In vivo non-invasive monitoring of collagen remodelling by two-photon microscopy after micro-ablative fractional laser resurfacing.

11. Combined fluorescence-Raman spectroscopic setup for the diagnosis of melanocytic lesions.

12. Characterization of collagen and cholesterol deposition in atherosclerotic arterial tissue using non-linear microscopy.

13. From molecular structure to tissue architecture: collagen organization probed by SHG microscopy.

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