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Polarization enhanced laparoscope for improved visualization of tissue structural changes associated with peritoneal cancer metastasis

Trout et al., 2022

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11304249544400419325
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Trout R
Gnanatheepam E
Gado A
Reik C
Ramella-Roman J
Hunter M
Schnelldorfer T
Georgakoudi I
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Biomedical Optics Express

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A polarization enhanced laparoscopy (PEL) imaging system was developed to examine the feasibility of utilizing PEL to augment conventional white light laparoscopy (WLL) in the visualization of peritoneal cancer metastases. The system includes a modified tip to …
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