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Development of Spectrally-Constrained Diffuse Optical Tomography for Imaging Exogenous Contrast Agents

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Abstract

Spectrally-constrained diffuse tomography is used to image endogenous and exogenous tissue chromophore concentrations with higher accuracy than when using individual wavelengths. Reconstructed images from simulated data demonstrate that concentrations of Lutetium Texaphyrin are readily recovered.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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