Fabelo et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Deep learning-based framework for in vivo identification of glioblastoma tumor using hyperspectral images of human brainFabelo et al., 2019
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- Fabelo H
- Halicek M
- Ortega S
- Shahedi M
- Szolna A
- Pineiro J
- Sosa C
- O’Shanahan A
- Bisshopp S
- Espino C
- Márquez M
- Hernández M
- Carrera D
- Morera J
- Callico G
- Sarmiento R
- Fei B
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- Sensors
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The main goal of brain cancer surgery is to perform an accurate resection of the tumor, preserving as much normal brain tissue as possible for the patient. The development of a non-contact and label-free method to provide reliable support for tumor resection in real-time …
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