Depth-resolved hematoxylin and eosin virtual histopathology with photoacoustic remote sensing and scattering microscopy

We demonstrate the use of Photoacoustic Remote Sensing (PARS) and scattering microscopy capable of acquiring virtual depth-resolved images of tissues with virtual contrast of hematoxylin using PARS & eosin using scattering microscopy.

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