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In vivo pH measurements using fluorescence imaging: applications for medical diagnostics

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Abstract

Since several years, fluorescence imaging has been largely exploited in biomedical sciences. Non invasive measurements of fluorescence in living tissues become attractive as a new tool in medical diagnostic for in vivo characterization of tissues.

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