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Video rate fluorescence lifetime imaging and fluorescence lifetime endoscopy

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Abstract

We report real-time (video-rate) fluorescence lifetime imaging and its application to tissue autofluorescence and endoscopy, demonstrating FLIM of unstained ex vivo tissue at update rates of 5.5 Hz through a flexible endoscope.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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