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Autofluorescence detection of tumors in the human lung - comparison between in-vivo and in vitro measurements

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Abstract

To detect bronchial carcinoma by autofluorescence, we measured in-vivo, in an in-vivo model, and in-vitro the spectra of tumor and normal tissue by a fiber-optic-spectrometer. The main difference between tumor and bronchial tissue is the intensity of the 505 nm main peak.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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