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A Multimodal Non-invasive, in vivo Technique for Monitoring Vascular Status of Tumors

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Abstract

The brain tumor vascularization is studied by nearinfrared spectroscopy technique for measuring hemoglobin dynamics and the findings are correlated with magnetic resonance imaging and conventional histopathological procedures to capitalize on the strengths of each method.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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