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Fluorescence Spectroscopy for in vivo Discrimination of Pre-Malignant Colonic Lesions

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Abstract

Laser induced autofluorescence spectroscopy was employed to characterize colon tissues of varying pathology in vivo. Steady state and time resolved fluorescence signals obtained simultaneously in vivo were compared with signatures from endogenous fluorophores in vitro.

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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