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Impact of the Measurement Model Deviations on Fluorescence Diffuse Optical Tomography

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Abstract

Within the diffusion approximation, we recently showed that the classical measurable quantity models can lead to significant deviations. Here, we show that the choice of the measurable quantity model can impact significantly the reconstructions in fluorescence diffuse optical tomography. The problem arises when i) the extrapolated boundary conditions are used and when ii) low diffusing media are considered.

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