Abstract : We developed a fluorescent diffuse optical tomography instrument in our laboratory to study in vivo tumour growth without any stress or damage for the animal. By taking into account optical heterogeneities, the reconstruction algorithm allows whole body small animal examination. Experimental results obtained with this system on phantoms and on mice deep lung tumours examination are presented in this paper.
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Anne Koenig, Lionel Hervé, Anabela da Silva, Jean-Marc Dinten, Jérôme Boutet, et al.. Whole body small animal examination with a diffuse optical tomography instrument. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Elsevier, 2007, 571, pp.56-59. ⟨inserm-00331928⟩