Abstract
It is shown that a pixel-level image fusion technique can produce images that combine the spatial resolution of optical microscopy images of haematoxylin and eosin (H&E) stained tissue with the chemical information in Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) images. The fused images show minimal distortion and the higher spatial resolution of the H&E images overcomes the diffraction limit on the spatial resolution of the FTIR images. A consideration of the FTIR spectra of nucleic acids and collagen can explain the changes in contrast between non-cancerous oral epithelium and underlying stroma within fused images formed by combining an H&E stain of oral tissue with FTIR images of the tissue obtained at a number of wavenumbers. This journal is
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Al Jedani, S., Whitley, C. A., Ellis, B. G., Triantafyllou, A., Smith, C. I., Gunning, P. J., … Barrett, S. D. (2021). Image fusion of IR and optical microscopy for mapping of biomolecules in tissue. Analyst, 146(19), 5848–5854. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1an01161h
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