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Whole body optical imaging without a scattering background

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Abstract

An imaging method that utilizes a laser topography scan and a multigrid reconstruction based on a diffusion model avoids the scattering emulsion background. Image reconstructions for a tissue phantom and fluorescence in a mouse are shown.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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