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In-vivo Measurement of Indocyanine Green Biodistribution in Mammalian Organs using Fiber Based System

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Abstract

Indocyanine green (ICG) is a fluorescent probe widely used in clinical and animal experiment. It is important to study the ICG biodistribution in mammalian organs. We present an in-vivo measurement method based on fiber system and the experiment on small mammal, to demonstrate the potential applications of this method.

© 2009 OSA, IEEE Photonics Society, SPIE, COS, CIC

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