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Targeted NIR Imaging and Histopathological Co-registration of HepG2 Tumors in a Mouse Model

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Abstract

This study was conducted to image HepG2 tumor with NIR imaging depending on target specific LDL labeled NIR probes. At the same time the NIR image and histopathological image co-registration was studied.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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