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| Publications [#234359] of Warren S. Warren
Journal Articles
- Simpson, MJ; Glass, KE; Wilson, JW; Wilby, PR; Simon, JD; Warren, WS, Pump-Probe Microscopic Imaging of Jurassic-Aged Eumelanin.,
The journal of physical chemistry letters, vol. 4 no. 11
(June, 2013),
pp. 1924-1927, ISSN 1948-7185 [23847720], [doi]
(last updated on 2026/01/14)
Abstract: Melanins are biological pigments found throughout the animal kingdom that have many diverse functions. Pump-probe imaging can differentiate the two kinds of melanins found in human skin, eumelanin and pheomelanin, the distributions of which are relevant to the diagnosis of melanoma. The long-term stability of the melanin pump-probe signal is central to using this technology to analyze melanin distributions in archived tissue samples to improve diagnostic procedures. This report shows that most of the pump-probe signal from eumelanin derived from a Jurassic cephalopod is essentially identical to that of eumelanin extracted from its modern counterpart, Sepia officinalis. However, additional classes of eumelanin signals found in the fossil reveal that the pump-probe signature is sensitive to iron content, which could be a valuable tool for pathologists who cannot otherwise know the microscopic distributions of iron in melanins.
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