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The Use of Spatially-Resolved Fluorescence to Determine Fluorophore Distributions in Layered Media

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Abstract

The measurement of fluorescence from layered geometries is examined. Using this, it is possible to recover information about the fluorophore concentration and thickness of a superficial tissue layer.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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