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In vivo animal image-guided surgery by fluorescence imaging applied to nerve

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Abstract

Biological tissues identification is of utmost relevance in guided surgery. Nerve contrast is particularly critical, as undesired damage could cause severe collateral effects on patients. Fluorescence imaging could contribute to this aim.

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