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SS-OCT Imaging and Optical Property Mapping for Intro-operative Guidance of Brain Tumor Surgery

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Abstract

This study uses OCT and optical property mapping to detect brain tumors in vivo in mice bearing human glioblastoma and in fresh ex vivo brain tissues from 32 patients with high sensitivity and specificity.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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