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Tissue, autofluorescence

Monici M (2005) Cell and tissue autofluorescence research and diagnostic applications. Biotechnol Annu Rev 11 227-256... [Pg.285]

Brain tissue autofluorescence an aid for intraoperative delineation of tumor resection margins. Cane. Detect. Prev., 22-4, 330-339. [Pg.235]

Emission wavelengths should exceed 500 nm to reduce overlap with tissue autofluorescence, which peaks near 460 nm due to reduced pyridine nucleotides. [Pg.132]

Figure 3.2 In vivo fluorescence images of a CD-injected mouse. The images were taken under various excitation wavelengths at 455, 523, 595, 605, 635, 661, and 704 nm. Red and green represent fluorescent signals of CDs and tissue autofluorescence, respectively.Adapted from ref. 103 with permission from John Wiley Sons. Copyright 2012 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH Co. KGaA, Weinheim. Figure 3.2 In vivo fluorescence images of a CD-injected mouse. The images were taken under various excitation wavelengths at 455, 523, 595, 605, 635, 661, and 704 nm. Red and green represent fluorescent signals of CDs and tissue autofluorescence, respectively.Adapted from ref. 103 with permission from John Wiley Sons. Copyright 2012 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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