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Three-dimensional tomographic imaging of bioluminescent cancer cells embedded in a tissue-like phantom

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Abstract

We show that a 5mm-diameter target containing different concentrations of bioluminescent cancer cells in a 3x3cm cubic tissue-like phantom can be three-dimensional imaged using our finite element-based bioluminescence tomography techniques. Luminescent light emitted from 4 sides of the phantom was measured with a thermoelectric-cooling CCD camera

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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