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Polarization Imaging serves as a complimentary tool to NIR fluorescence guided colonoscopy

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Abstract

We developed complementary fluorescence and polarization reporting strategy combining the biochemical and physical properties of dysplasia and cancer for real time detection of lesions in clinically relevant colorectal cancer and inflammation models

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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