Assessment of Minimum Detectable Concentration of the Imaging Agent
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In Vivo Imaging After Systematic Intravenous Injection
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Results: In Vivo Chemiluminescence Imaging
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Conclusion
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The overall goal of this protocol is to offer a new preclinical, interoperative, chemiluminescent imaging technique that can provide benefits over existing optical techniques in terms of signal-to-noise ratios and detections limits. This method ca
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This protocol describes a new intraoperative imaging technique that uses a ruthenium complex as a source of chemiluminescent light emission, thereby producing high signal-to-noise ratios during in vivo imaging. Intraoperative imaging is an expanding field that could revolutionize the way that surgical procedures are performed.