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High spatial frequency structured light imaging negates absorption effects in fluorescence imaging

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Abstract

Fluorescence guided surgery is hampered by absorption and scatter, which confound interpretation of fluorescence. High-frequency fluorescence structured light imaging enables real-time model-independent absorption and scatter correction.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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