Investigating and Compensating for Periphery-Center Effect among Commercial Near Infrared Imaging Systems Using an Indocyanine Green Phantom
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P. R. Bloemen | D. D. de Bruin | M. I. van Berge Henegouwen | J. Dalli | R. M. van den Elzen | Jean Joosten | R. Cahill | Roel Hompes
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