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Frequency-Domain Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging (FLIM) For Real-Time Endoscopic Tissue Characterization

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Abstract

Light induced fluorescence (LIF) spectroscopy and imaging have been used by numerous investigators as potentially powerful methods of detecting and localizing malignant tumors [1].

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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