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Accurate Study of FosPeg® Distribution in a Mouse Model Using Fluorescence Imaging Technique and Fluorescence White Monte Carlo Simulations

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Abstract

Fluorescence imaging is used for quantitative in vivo assessment of drug concentration. Light attenuation in tissue is compensated for through Monte-Carlo simulations. The intrinsic fluorescence intensity, directly proportional to the drug concentration, could be obtained.

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