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Near-infrared fluorescence molecular guidance in oncologic surgery and surveillance endoscopy

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Abstract

Wide-field targeted fluorescence evolves as a promising approach for interventional guidance. We present an overview of the key developments from our laboratory and discuss their potential to shift the surgical and endoscopic imaging paradigm.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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