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A molecular imaging confocal workstation for in-vivo dermal microscopy of small animals

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Abstract

A system is designed and developed for simultaneous fluorescence and reflected contrast of in-vivo confocal imaging of murine skin. The reflected light image is overlaid on the fluorescence signal to provide a meaningful histological context. Design guidelines and preliminary results are presented.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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