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In Vivo Measurement of pH in Tumor and Surrounding Tissue using Fluorescence Ratio Imaging

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Abstract

SNARF-1, a pH-sensitive fluorescent probe, was used to perform fluorescence ratio imaging in tumor and surrounding tissue. A pH resolution of 0.042 pH units was achieved. pH gradients extending into the peritumoral region were observed.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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