1997
DOI: 10.1117/12.297959
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<title>Spectral fluorescent properties of tissues in vivo with excitation in the red wavelength range</title>

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“…Examples of such fluorophores include: precursors, primarily variants of ALA; delivery vehicles designed for specific applications; fluorescent probes targeted to specific cell structures or functions (376); fluorophores whose spectra or lifetimes are sensitive to the local tissue microenvironment (e.g. pH, p 0 J (377,378); fluorophores excited at redhear-infrared wavelengths (148,379).…”
Section: Fluorophoresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples of such fluorophores include: precursors, primarily variants of ALA; delivery vehicles designed for specific applications; fluorescent probes targeted to specific cell structures or functions (376); fluorophores whose spectra or lifetimes are sensitive to the local tissue microenvironment (e.g. pH, p 0 J (377,378); fluorophores excited at redhear-infrared wavelengths (148,379).…”
Section: Fluorophoresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The experimental setup used for fluorescence measurements is shown in Figure 1 .We used fiber optics spectrometer LESAOl-UL-BIOSPEC, Russia (http://biospec.da.ru) which was developed for tissue fluorescence measurements [6][7][8]. The light from a solid state doubled frequency laser (532 nm, 10 mW) was delivered to the sample with the use of200 jim quartz fiber.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%