TY - JOUR
T1 - Methyl green and nitrotetrazolium blue chloride co-expression in colon tissue
T2 - A hyperspectral microscopic imaging analysis
AU - Li, Qingli
AU - Liu, Hongying
AU - Wang, Yiting
AU - Sun, Zhen
AU - Guo, Fangmin
AU - Zhu, Jianzhong
PY - 2014/12
Y1 - 2014/12
N2 - Histological observation of dual-stained colon sections is usually performed by visual observation under a light microscope, or by viewing on a computer screen with the assistance of image processing software in both research and clinical settings. These traditional methods are usually not sufficient to reliably differentiate spatially overlapping chromogens generated by different dyes. Hyperspectral microscopic imaging technology offers a solution for these constraints as the hyperspectral microscopic images contain information that allows differentiation between spatially co-located chromogens with similar but different spectra. In this paper, a hyperspectral microscopic imaging (HMI) system is used to identify methyl green and nitrotetrazolium blue chloride in dual-stained colon sections. Hyperspectral microscopic images are captured and the normalized score algorithm is proposed to identify the stains and generate the co-expression results. Experimental results show that the proposed normalized score algorithm can generate more accurate co-localization results than the spectral angle mapper algorithm. The hyperspectral microscopic imaging technology can enhance the visualization of dual-stained colon sections, improve the contrast and legibility of each stain using their spectral signatures, which is helpful for pathologist performing histological analyses.
AB - Histological observation of dual-stained colon sections is usually performed by visual observation under a light microscope, or by viewing on a computer screen with the assistance of image processing software in both research and clinical settings. These traditional methods are usually not sufficient to reliably differentiate spatially overlapping chromogens generated by different dyes. Hyperspectral microscopic imaging technology offers a solution for these constraints as the hyperspectral microscopic images contain information that allows differentiation between spatially co-located chromogens with similar but different spectra. In this paper, a hyperspectral microscopic imaging (HMI) system is used to identify methyl green and nitrotetrazolium blue chloride in dual-stained colon sections. Hyperspectral microscopic images are captured and the normalized score algorithm is proposed to identify the stains and generate the co-expression results. Experimental results show that the proposed normalized score algorithm can generate more accurate co-localization results than the spectral angle mapper algorithm. The hyperspectral microscopic imaging technology can enhance the visualization of dual-stained colon sections, improve the contrast and legibility of each stain using their spectral signatures, which is helpful for pathologist performing histological analyses.
KW - Colon
KW - Dual-stain
KW - Hyperspectral microscopic imaging
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84903603124
U2 - 10.1016/j.optlastec.2014.06.005
DO - 10.1016/j.optlastec.2014.06.005
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:84903603124
SN - 0030-3992
VL - 64
SP - 337
EP - 342
JO - Optics and Laser Technology
JF - Optics and Laser Technology
ER -