Darne et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Small animal fluorescence and bioluminescence tomography: a review of approaches, algorithms and technology updateDarne et al., 2013
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- Darne C
- Lu Y
- Sevick-Muraca E
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- Physics in Medicine & Biology
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Emerging fluorescence and bioluminescence tomography approaches have several common, yet several distinct features from established emission tomographies of PET and SPECT. Although both nuclear and optical imaging modalities involve counting of photons …
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