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Comprehensive phantom for interventional fluorescence molecular imaging.

J Biomed Opt

September 2016

Helmholtz Zentrum München, Institute for Biological and Medical Imaging, Ingolstädter Landstraße 1, Neuherberg D-85764 GermanybTechnical University Munich, Chair for Biological Imaging, Arcisstraße 21, Munich D-80333, Germany.

Fluorescence imaging has been considered for over a half-century as a modality that could assist surgical guidance and visualization. The administration of fluorescent molecules with sensitivity to disease biomarkers and their imaging using a fluorescence camera can outline pathophysiological parameters of tissue invisible to the human eye during operation. The advent of fluorescent agents that target specific cellular responses and molecular pathways of disease has facilitated the intraoperative identification of cancer with improved sensitivity and specificity over nonspecific fluorescent dyes that only outline the vascular system and enhanced permeability effects.

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