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9 March 2016 First multiphoton tomography of brain in man
Karsten König, Sven R. Kantelhardt M.D., Darius Kalasauskas, Ella Kim, Alf Giese M.D.
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Abstract
We report on the first two-photon in vivo brain tissue imaging study in man. High resolution in vivo histology by multiphoton tomography (MPT) including two-photon FLIM was performed in the operation theatre during neurosurgery to evaluate the feasibility to detect label-free tumor borders with subcellular resolution. This feasibility study demonstrates, that MPT has the potential to identify tumor borders on a cellular level in nearly real-time.
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Karsten König, Sven R. Kantelhardt M.D., Darius Kalasauskas, Ella Kim, and Alf Giese M.D. "First multiphoton tomography of brain in man", Proc. SPIE 9690, Clinical and Translational Neurophotonics; Neural Imaging and Sensing; and Optogenetics and Optical Manipulation, 96900A (9 March 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2217730
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KEYWORDS
Brain

Tumors

In vivo imaging

Fluorescence lifetime imaging

Multiphoton tomography

Tissues

Surgery

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