2004
DOI: 10.1117/1.1803550
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Determination of the modulation transfer function for a time-gated fluorescence imaging system

Abstract: The use of fluorescence for cancer detection is currently under investigation. Presently, steady-state fluorescence detection methods are in use, but have limitations due to poor contrast between the fluorescence of the tumor and background autofluorescence. Improved contrast can be obtained with time-resolved techniques because of the differing lifetimes between autofluorescence and exogenous photosensitizers that selectively accumulate within tumor tissue. An imaging system is constructed using a fast-gated … Show more

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“…11 [32]. This method is not affected by the moiré inherent to the visual method [33], it has high accuracy in the range of the Nyquist frequency, and applicable to a wide range of TOES: it is used in radiography [34,35], tomography [36], and in fluorescent image technique [37]. Machine vision is also a perspective area for the method [38].…”
Section: Lcd With Random Patternmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 [32]. This method is not affected by the moiré inherent to the visual method [33], it has high accuracy in the range of the Nyquist frequency, and applicable to a wide range of TOES: it is used in radiography [34,35], tomography [36], and in fluorescent image technique [37]. Machine vision is also a perspective area for the method [38].…”
Section: Lcd With Random Patternmentioning
confidence: 99%