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In vivo fluorescence detection in surgery: A review of principles, methods, and clinical applications

A. Valdes et al., 2012

Document ID
10561681474552828116
Author
A. Valdes P
Leblond F
L. Jacobs V
D. Paulsen K
W. Roberts D
Publication year
Publication venue
Current Medical Imaging Reviews

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The use of fluorescence detection for surgical applications has grown significantly over the last two decades through advances in fluorescent markers, instrumentation and data processing methods. Synergistic combinations of these developments have produced …
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