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Recording of Artifact-Free Reflection Data with a Laser and Fluorescence Scanning Mammograph for Improved Axial Resolution

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Abstract

We developed a method to record artifact-free diffuse reflectance in a parallel plate scanning fluorescence mammograph and used reflection data together with transmission data for reconstruction based fluorescence imaging at improved axial resolution.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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