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Optical Transport and Spectroscopic Properties of a Canine Prostate from Ex Vivo Interstitial Radiance Measurements

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Abstract

We report a versatile radiance-based platform for ex vivo minimally invasive canine prostate interrogation which allows obtaining absorption and scattering properties in 650-900 nm range and detecting a localized inclusion formed by ~1010 gold nanoparticles.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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