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Bridging NIR fluorescence molecular guidance to clinical translation in surveillance colonoscopy

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Abstract

Fluorescence molecular endoscopy is expected to have outstanding relevance regarding early cancer detection. Two alternative flexible endoscopic fluorescence imaging methods that facilitate clinical use of this potential are proposed and characterized in an animal study.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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