Fig. 5From: Diagnostic imaging of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia based on hematoxylin and eosin fluorescenceValidation of unique signatures. a An analysis of normal, CIN I and CIN III samples (N = 34, CIN III = 16, CIN III = 18) collected from a different institution (Weill Cornell Medical College) indicated that at a threshold of 10 % the slopes for normal and CIN I samples are not significantly different from the samples analyzed from SIUH. b When all samples from both institutions are combined, slopes from each histological type are significantly different from each other indicating a unique signature for normal, CIN I, and CIN IIIBack to article page