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Diluted Homogenized Tissue Phantoms as Contrast Optimization Tools for Fluorescence Endoscopy: Modeling the Effects of the Dilution on the Measured Fluorescence

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Abstract

We present Monte Carlo models that predict the measured fluorescence of tissue phantoms as a function of their concentration. These models represent a key step towards using diluted homogenized tissues for fluorescence contrast optimization studies.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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