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A Structurally Relevant Lung Phantom for Optimization of Multiscale Imaging of Bacterial Infection

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Abstract

A structurally and optically pertinent phantom has been developed for the analysis of a multiscale bacterial detection system. Addition of a structural component into the optical phantom will provide enhanced information regarding system performance.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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