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Time Resolved optical detection for white matter lesion detection: preclinical tests on macaque brains and MRI co-registration.

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Abstract

We conducted a preclinical assessment on young macaques aimed at detecting white matter lesions. We present the protocol we implemented to achieve the lesions detection using a bedside non-invasive optical-based Time-Resolved instrumentation we have optimized for this purpose. We validated the reconstructed 3D absorption map with co-registration of MRI data.

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