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Multi-wavelength time-resolved detection of fluorescence of indocyanine green circulating in the human head

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Abstract

Multi-wavelength detection of time-resolved fluorescence signal on the surface of the human head was carried out. Pattern of inflow and washout of indocyanine green in the head after intravenous injection of the dye was analyzed.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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