Noori Shirazi et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Improving three-dimensional near-infrared imaging systems for breast cancer diagnosisNoori Shirazi et al., 2023
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- 1042205380950099803
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- Noori Shirazi Y
- Esmaeli A
- Tavakoli M
- Setoudeh F
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- IETE Journal of Research
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The improved three-dimensional imaging system by near-infrared light emission in breast tissue to more accurate diagnosis of tumour is presented in this paper. Based on the repeated experiments in this research, the result is that in this imaging system a more …
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