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SUBMITTER: Salameh C
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7275709 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Salameh Chrystelle C Salviat Flore F Bessot Elora E Lama Miléna M Chassot Jean-Marie JM Moulongui Elodie E Wang Yan Y Robin Marc M Bardouil Arnaud A Selmane Mohamed M Artzner Franck F Marcellan Alba A Sanchez Clément C Giraud-Guille Marie-Madeleine MM Faustini Marco M Carminati Rémi R Nassif Nadine N
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20200518 22
Living tissues, heterogeneous at the microscale, usually scatter light. Strong scattering is responsible for the whiteness of bones, teeth, and brain and is known to limit severely the performances of biomedical optical imaging. Transparency is also found within collagen-based extracellular tissues such as decalcified ivory, fish scales, or cornea. However, its physical origin is still poorly understood. Here, we unveil the presence of a gap of transparency in scattering fibrillar collagen matri ...[more]