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Comparison of CCD and scanning devices for fluorescencence imaging of inhomogeneities in tissue like phantoms and in vivo

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Abstract

We compared camera based large area illumination systems versus a flying spot scanning device for fluorescence imaging of small inhomogeneities containing NIR dyes embedded in scattering tissue-like phantoms as well as for in vivo applications.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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