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Three-dimensional Optical Imaging and Localization of a Fluorescent Contrast Agent Target Embedded in a slab of ex vivo Human Breast Tissue using Independent Component Analysis

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Abstract

Images and location of a fluorescent sphere within a breast tissue slab were obtained using a scanning laser beam excitation, sensing fluorescence with a CCD camera, and using the independent component analysis for information retrieval.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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