Multi-wavelength optical imaging of human tumour xenografts
In vivo optical imaging methods have become a cornerstone of pre-clinical cancer research. Genetically modified cells with fluorescent or bioluminescent reporters allow researchers to non-invasively study tumour proliferation and biochemistry over time. Target-specific fluorescent probes may be used...
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2011
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