Multi-spectral three-dimensional imaging system and method
An image and visible light technology, applied in image enhancement, medical image, image analysis, etc., can solve problems such as high cost
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[0026] The ability to image the fluorescence distribution of various substances within animals, organs or tissues has proven valuable in drug discovery and development. In vivo fluorescence imaging has proven to be a challenge especially for targets at depth due to the high scattering of optical light in tissue. In vivo bulk fluorescence imaging has been performed using tomographic restoration as well as epi-illumination and trans-illumination schemes. However, fluorescence recovery using these forms of imaging has been shown to have poor accuracy for deeply located and highly absorbing organs such as the liver. Additionally, the resolution limit of in vivo fluorescence recovery is widely believed to be limited at most to a few millimeters due to the ill-posed nature of the fluorescence recovery problem. This type of resolution limit reduces the ability to provide any meaningful fluorescence information on the relevant (eg, vessel's) characteristic length scale levels beyond ...
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