Abstract
Aminolevulinic acid induced Protoporphyrin IX fluorescence accumulates preferentially in brain tumor tissue. Microscopic and macroscopic studies are contrasted to determine the utility as a diagnostic measure of tumor extent in vivo for tracking therapeutic response.
© 2006 Optical Society of America
PDF ArticleMore Like This
H. Stepp, R. Baumgartner, K. Bise, S. Stocker, S. Wagner, W. Stummer, and H.J. Reulen
TSuB3 Therapeutic Laser Applications (BIOMED) 1998
Pablo A. Valdes, Frederic Leblond, Anthony Kim, Xiaoyao Fan, Brian C. Wilson, Brent T. Harris, Keith D. Paulsen, and David W. Roberts
BTuD95 Biomedical Optics (BIOMED) 2010
Herbert Stepp, Ronald Sroka, and Walter Stummer
JM2A.1 Cancer Imaging and Therapy (Cancer) 2016