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Two-color in-vivo imaging of fluorescent cells in mice

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Abstract

Fluorescence Molecular Tomography can provide volumetric images of fluorescent concentration. We apply a spectral unmixing algorithm capable of separating tomographic images originating from SNARF- and GFP-fused cells in the spleen of transgenic mice in-vivo.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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