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- who: Lavinia E. Chiti from the Osaka Metropolitan University, Japan have published the research work: Performance of two clinical fluorescence imaging systems with different targeted and non-targeted near-infrared fluorophores: a cadaveric explorative study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Although this approach has the merit to produce quantitative data, it neglects the impact of the surgeon`s ability to translate such data as ready-to-use information for intraoperative decision-making. In the study , the authors created an ex vivo model to resemble a typical clinical setting where FGS could be employed, and the . . .
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