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We describe a new fluorescence imaging device for clinical cancer photodetection in hollow organs in which the tumor/normal tissue contrast is derived from the fluorescence lifetime of endogenous or exogenous fluorochromes. This fluorescence lifetime
Publikováno v:
Review of Scientific Instruments. 68:203-212
We describe the design and performance tested during six years of clinical trials of a fluorescence endoscope for the detection and delineation of cancers in several hollow organs. The apparatus is based on the imaging of the laser-induced fluorescen
Publikováno v:
Water Resources Research. 47
Insight into the spatial variability of the (rain) drop size distribution (DSD), and hence rainfall, is of primary importance for various environmental applications like cloud/precipitation microphysical processes, numerical weather modeling, and est
Autor:
André Studzinski, Christian Depeursinge, Hubert van den Bergh, Georges Wagnières, Philippe Monnier, Daniel Braichotte, André Châtelain
A fluorescence imaging device applied to the detection of early cancer is described. The apparatus is based on the imaging of laser-induced fluorescence of a dye that localizes in a tumor with a higher concentration than in the surrounding normal tis
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We describe a new fluorescence imaging device for clinical cancer photodetection in hollow organs in which the image contrast is derived from the fluorescence lifetime of the fluorochrome at each point in a 2D image. Lifetime images are created from
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Autor:
Jerome C. Mizeret, T. Stepinac, Hubert van den Bergh, André Studzinski, Georges Wagnières, Marc Hansroul
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
The fluorescence lifetime of living tissues is, in certain cases, related to their pathol. state and is therefore of interest for cancer detection. Measuring fluorescence lifetime in vivo during an endoscopic examn. has thus been a challenging object
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