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Practical considerations in the use of polarized light microscopy in the analysis of the collagen network in articular cartilage
Authors:Rieppo Jarno  Hallikainen Jarmo  Jurvelin Jukka S  Kiviranta Ilkka  Helminen Heikki J  Hyttinen Mika M
Affiliation:Institute of Biomedicine, Department of Anatomy, University of Kuopio, Kuopio, Finland. jarno.rieppo@uku.fi
Abstract:Polarized light microscopy is a traditional method for visualizing the collagen network architecture of articular cartilage. Articular cartilage repair and tissue engineering studies have raised new demands for techniques capable of quantitative characterization of the scar and repair tissues, including properties of the collagen network. Modern polarized light microscopy can be used to measure collagen fibril orientation, parallelism, and birefringence. New commercial instruments are computer controlled and the measurements are easy to perform. However, often the interpretation of results causes difficulties, even errors, because the theoretical aspects of the technique are demanding. The aim of this study was to describe the instrumentation and properties of a modern polarized light microscope, to point out some sources of error in the interpretation of the results, and to recall the theoretical background of the polarized light microscopy.
Keywords:polarized light microscopy  cartilage  collagen  collagen network  Fourier transform infrared imaging
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