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Time-resolved In Vivo Spectroscopy of Human Prostate evaluated using White Monte Carlo

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Abstract

We report on the possibility to do reliable and accurate in vivo spectroscopy of human prostate, using time-resolved spectroscopy in combination with Monte Carlo-based data evaluation.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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