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Hyperspectral Imaging of Glucose Uptake, Mitochondrial Membrane Potential, and Vascular Oxygenation Differentiates Breast Cancers with Distinct Metastatic Potential In Vivo

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Abstract

We performed in vivo hyperspectral imaging in a preclinical cancer model to capture key metabolic endpoints (glucose uptake, mitochondrial membrane potential, and vascular oxygenation) to successfully distinguish metastatic and non-metastatic tumors.

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