Fotoakustik Görüntülemede Hücre Boyutlarının Spektral Analiz Yöntemleriyle İlişkilendirilmesi

Translated title of the contribution: Correlating Cell Sizes with Spectral Analysis Methods in Photoacoustic Imaging

Berkay Mutlu*, Sıla Köksal, Zülal Çelik, Elif Yaprak Saraç, Ceren Çıracı, Özgür Özdemir

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Abstract

Various basic molecular analysis methods are used in the literature for cell imaging. Photoacoustic imaging offers a different perspective to these methods as it provides spectral analysis. Characteristics of the resulting signal, such as amplitude and spectral parameters, vary depending on the absorption characteristics in the imaged region. In this study, slides prepared and fixed from HMC3 and EoL-1 cells, which are known to have different sizes, were imaged with a photoacoustic imaging system, and the relationship between the slope value of the spectral parameter values and cell size was examined.

Translated title of the contributionCorrelating Cell Sizes with Spectral Analysis Methods in Photoacoustic Imaging
Original languageTurkish
Title of host publication32nd IEEE Conference on Signal Processing and Communications Applications, SIU 2024 - Proceedings
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)9798350388961
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Event32nd IEEE Conference on Signal Processing and Communications Applications, SIU 2024 - Mersin, Turkey
Duration: 15 May 202418 May 2024

Publication series

Name32nd IEEE Conference on Signal Processing and Communications Applications, SIU 2024 - Proceedings

Conference

Conference32nd IEEE Conference on Signal Processing and Communications Applications, SIU 2024
Country/TerritoryTurkey
CityMersin
Period15/05/2418/05/24

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