Отрывок: The absence of such changes in the reconstructed spectra is explained by the simplicity of the model: during the melanoma development, changes in the skin composition are not limited to melanin, but affect such components as triolein and ceramide [5]. The study of its influence on the Raman spectrum is interesting. The dependence of the Raman spectrum intensity on the tumour thickness looks like exponential (figure 3, c). Секция: Математичес...
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dc.contributor.authorMatveeva, I.-
dc.contributor.authorMyakinin, O.-
dc.contributor.authorKhristoforova, Y.-
dc.date.accessioned2020-08-03 15:32:41-
dc.date.available2020-08-03 15:32:41-
dc.date.issued2020-
dc.identifierDspace\SGAU\20200731\84941ru
dc.identifier.citationMatveeva I. Monte Carlo simulation of Raman light scattering in a human skin / I. Matveeva, O. Myakinin, Y. Khristoforova // Информационные технологии и нанотехнологии (ИТНТ-2020). Сборник трудов по. материалам VI Международной конференции и молодежной школы (г. Самара, 26-29 мая): в 4 т. / Самар. нац.-исслед. ун-т им. С. П. Королева (Самар. ун-т), Ин-т систем. обраб. изобр. РАН-фил. ФНИЦ "Кристаллография и фотоника" РАН; [под ред. В. А. Соболева]. – Самара: Изд-во Самар. ун-та, 2020. – Том 3. Математическое моделирование физико-технических процессов и систем. – 2020. – С. 453-459.ru
dc.identifier.isbn978-5-7883-1513-3-
dc.identifier.urihttp://repo.ssau.ru/handle/Informacionnye-tehnologii-i-nanotehnologii/Monte-Carlo-simulation-of-Raman-light-scattering-in-a-human-skin-84941-
dc.description.abstractThe paper presents an algorithm for simulating Raman light scattering inside a human skin using the Monte Carlo method. The proposed algorithm uses the photon transport algorithm developed by L. Wang and S. Jacques as a basis and permits to model heterogeneities of various sizes and topologies caused by pathological processes. A skin optical model has been built with optical transport parameters compiled from Meglinski et al., Jacques and Raman active components of skin cancer from Xu Feng et al. As the most important model components collagen, elastin, keratin, cell nucleus, triolein, ceramide, melanin and water are chosen. Raman spectra of normal human skin, malignant melanoma and basal cell carcinoma skin cancers have been simulated. The reconstructed Raman spectra reached reasonably good match with the skin spectra measured in vivo. The possibility of using the algorithm to estimate changes in the concentration of skin components with the development of malignant neoplasm by modeling Raman spectra of normal skin and skin with the malignant neoplasm and comparing them with the corresponding experimental Raman spectra is examined.ru
dc.description.sponsorshipThis study was supported by the RFBR Grant № 19-52-18001 Bolg_а and the Russian Federation President grant for state support of young scientists (project MK-1888.2019.2).ru
dc.language.isoen_USru
dc.publisherСамарский национальный исследовательский университетru
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dc.titleMonte Carlo simulation of Raman light scattering in a human skinru
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dc.textpartThe absence of such changes in the reconstructed spectra is explained by the simplicity of the model: during the melanoma development, changes in the skin composition are not limited to melanin, but affect such components as triolein and ceramide [5]. The study of its influence on the Raman spectrum is interesting. The dependence of the Raman spectrum intensity on the tumour thickness looks like exponential (figure 3, c). Секция: Математичес...-
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