Registration of multiphoton optical images of cervical tissue to quantitative ultrasound data
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Kevin W. Eliceiri | Lisa M. Reusch | Lindsey Carlson | Helen Feltovich | Timothy J. Hall | K. Eliceiri | T. Hall | H. Feltovich | L. Carlson | L. Reusch
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