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Patent US7555332 - Fluorescent light tomography - Google PatentS�k Bilder Kartor Play YouTube Nyheter Gmail Drive Mer » Avancerad patents�kning | Webbhistorik | Logga in Avancerad patents�kning PatentDescribed herein are systems and methods for obtaining a three-dimensional (3D) representation of the distribution of fluorescent probes inside a sample, such as a mammal. Using a) fluorescent light emission data from one or more images, b) a surface representation of the mammal, and c) computer-implemented...http://www.google.se/patents/US7555332?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US7555332 - Fluorescent light tomography PublikationsnummerUS7555332 B2Typ av kung�relseBeviljande Ans�kningsnummer11/829,927 Publiceringsdatum30 jun 2009 Registreringsdatum29 jul 2007 Prioritetsdatum16 jul 2002�ven publicerat somEP2146752A1EP2146752A4US7599731US20070253908US20080031494WO2008124640A1 UppfinnareBradley W. RiceChaincy KuoDaniel G. StearnsHeng Xu Ursprunglig innehavareXenogen Corporation USA-klassificering600/473600/425600/407382/128250/363.1600/431600/476 Internationell klassificeringA61B6/12A61B6/03 Kooperativ klassningG01N2021/6439G01N21/49A61B5/0073G01N2021/6419G01N2021/6421G01N2021/1787 Europeisk klassificeringA61B 5/00P6H�nvisningarCitat fr�n patent (103)Citat fr�n andra k�llor (59)Externa l�nkarUSPTO �verl�telse av �gander�tt till patent som har registrerats av USPTO EspacenetFluorescent light tomographyUS 7555332 B2 Sammanfattning Described herein are systems and methods for obtaining a three-dimensional (3D) representation of the distribution of fluorescent probes inside a sample, such as a mammal. Using a) fluorescent light emission data from one or more images, b) a surface representation of the mammal, and c) computer-implemented photon propagation models, the systems and methods produce a 3D representation of the fluorescent probe distribution in the mammal. The distribution may indicate�in 3D�the location, size, and/or brightness or concentration of one or more fluorescent probes in the mammal.
determining a three-dimensional representation of a fluorescent probe distribution internal to the animal using the photon density internal to the animal and the set of volume elements. Beskrivning
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