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Measurement of photosensitizer concentrations in tissue-simulating phantoms using fluorescence spectroscopy

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Abstract

Fluorescence from a photosensitizer was measured with a single fiber detection scheme in contact and interstitial geometries. A 10.8% accuracy was achieved for a wide range of optical properties and fluorophore concentrations.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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