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Multimodality Approach for Functional and Molecular Imaging of Cancer

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Abstract

In both absorption and fluorescence mode, in vivo optical tomography is challenging due to highly scattering nature of the tissue. We have developed dual and tri-modality systems that can provide quantitatively accurate cross-sectional optical images using complementary information from other imaging modalities.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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