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A Fluorescence Model of the Murine Lung for Optical Detection of Pathogenic Bacteria

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Abstract

We present a computer model of intravital excitation and external fluorescence detection in the murine lungs validated with a three-dimensional lung tissue phantom. The model is applied to optical detection of pulmonary tuberculosis infection.

© 2017 SPIE

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