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Mice lung disease follow up with “open-air” fluorescence diffuse optical tomography

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Abstract

A fluorescence diffuse optical tomography instrument including a dedicated reconstruction scheme which accounts for the medium optical heterogeneities is presented. It allows non-contact measurements and does not require animal immersion in an optical adaptation liquid.

© 2009 OSA/SPIE

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