Burgess et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Fiber-optic and articulating arm implementations of laminar optical tomography for clinical applicationsBurgess et al., 2010
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- Burgess S
- Ratner D
- Chen B
- Hillman E
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- Biomedical optics express
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Laminar optical tomography (LOT) is a recently developed technique for depth-resolved in vivo imaging of absorption and fluorescence contrast. Until now, LOT has been implemented in a benchtop configuration, limiting accessibility to tissues and restricting imaging …
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