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Preliminary results of a handheld, low-cost, and multi-wavelength spatial frequency domain imaging system for ex vivo cancer characterization

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Abstract

We present a handheld and low-cost spatial frequency domain imaging system that utilizes up to 9 LEDs. Its feasibility is evaluated by imaging human wrist in vivo and it is used for characterization of ex vivo ovarian and colon cancer samples.

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