Speckle modulation enables high-resolution wide-field human brain tumor margin detection and in vivo murine neuroimaging
Abstract Current in vivo neuroimaging techniques provide limited field of view or spatial resolution and often require exogenous contrast. These limitations prohibit detailed structural imaging across wide fields of view and hinder intraoperative tumor margin detection. Here we present a novel neuro...
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Autores principales: | Derek Yecies, Orly Liba, Elliott D. SoRelle, Rebecca Dutta, Edwin Yuan, Hannes Vogel, Gerald A. Grant, Adam de la Zerda |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/199130ba38364d31b2e1f561ecf45af7 |
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