Use of osmotically active agents to alter optical properties of tissue: influence on the detected fluorescence signal from a subsurface target
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Ashley J. Welch | Kin F. Chan | Gracie Vargas | Sharon L. Thomsen | A. Welch | S. Thomsen | G. Vargas | Kin F Chan
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