Abstract
A variety of bioimaging techniques is regarded as indispensable tools for clinical diagnostics and scientific research. Each technique has its own merits and limitations in terms of spatial resolution, sensitivity, anatomical/functional information and depth. Hence, an interest in development of multimodal imaging, based on hardware or probes platform, is rapidly rising. The combination is expected to provide an comprehensive image incorporating molecular, functional and anatomical information.
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