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In vivo and label-free detection of circulating melanoma cells by photoacoustic flow cytometry

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Abstract

A new in vivo photoacoustic flow cytometry was proposed and demonstrated for in vivo, label-free, noninvasive and real-time detection of circulating melanoma cells with high absorption coefficient of near-infrared light in the tumor-bearing mouse model.

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