Guggenheim et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Multi-modal molecular diffuse optical tomography system for small animal imagingGuggenheim et al., 2013
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- Guggenheim J
- Basevi H
- Frampton J
- Styles I
- Dehghani H
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- Measurement Science and Technology
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A multi-modal optical imaging system for quantitative 3D bioluminescence and functional diffuse imaging is presented, which has no moving parts and uses mirrors to provide multi- view tomographic data for image reconstruction. It is demonstrated that through the use of …
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