Oldham et al., 2006 - Google Patents
Three‐dimensional imaging of xenograft tumors using optical computed and emission tomographyOldham et al., 2006
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- Oldham M
- Sakhalkar H
- Oliver T
- Wang Y
- Kirpatrick J
- Cao Y
- Badea C
- Johnson G
- Dewhirst M
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- Medical physics
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The physical basis and preliminary applications of optical computed tomography (optical‐ CT) and optical emission computed tomography (optical‐ECT) are introduced, as new techniques with potential to provide unique 3D information on a variety of aspects of tumor …
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