Multimode Analysis of SHG Signal from Complex Biological Systems: Parameterization of Features Using Nearest-Neighbor Analysis and Wavelet Transforms

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Abstract

We have developed a novel computational approach for quantifying structural disorder in biomolecular lattices with nonlinear susceptibility based on analysis of polarization-modulated second harmonic signal. Transient, regional disorder at the level of molecular organization is identified using a novel signal processing algorithm sufficiently compact for near real-time analysis with a desktop computer. Global disorder within the biostructure is assessed using a two-dimensional wavelet transform of the magnitude and phase of the second harmonic signal. Selection of coefficients and the specific wavelet family~is based on topological considerations. Experimental results suggest our signal processing method represents a robust, scaleable tool that allows us to detect both regional and global alterations in signal characteristics of biostructures with a high degree of discrimination.

Authors

  • Clayton Bratton

    Department of Physics, University Of California, Davis

  • Karen Reiser

    Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California, Davis

  • Andre Knoesen

    Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California, Davis

  • Diego Yankelevich

    Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California, Davis

  • Israel Rocha-Mendoza

    Cardiff School of Biosciences - Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales

  • Mingshi Wang

    Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California, Davis