We demonstrate a proof of concept highly miniaturised fluorescence imager and its application to detecting cancer in resected human colon cancer tissues. Fluorescence imaging modalities have already been successfully implemented in traditional endoscopy. However, the procedure still causes discomfort and requires sedation. Wireless fluorescence capsule endoscopy has the potential to improve diagnostic accuracy with less inconvenience for patients. In this paper we present a 5 mm x 6 mm x 5 mm optical block that is small enough to integrate into a capsule endoscope. The block integrates ultrathin filters for optical isolation and was successfully integrated with a sensitive CMOS SPAD array to detect green fluorescence from Flavin Adenine Din...
We describe the design and performance tested during six years of clinical trials of a fluorescence ...
BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIM: To develop a molecular imaging endoscopic system that eliminates tissue au...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Whitaker College of Health Sciences and Techn...
We demonstrate a proof of concept highly miniaturised fluorescence imager and its application to det...
Early detection of gastrointestinal cancer is crucial to increase the life span of patients. The imp...
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer related deaths in the United States when men...
The authors have developed a wireless fluorescence imaging capsule endoscope, potentially capable of...
The authors have developed a wireless fluorescence imaging capsule endoscope, potentially capable of...
Fluorescence Imaging (FI) is a powerful technique in biological science and clinical medicine. Curre...
Abstract—Human tissues show autofluorescence emission spectra when excited by ultraviolet or short-w...
Human tissues show autofluorescence emission spectra when excited by ultraviolet or short-wavelengt...
This paper describes the design, fabrication and characterization of CMOS optical sensors for cancer...
Abstract — This paper describes the design, fabrication and characterization of CMOS optical sensors...
Variations in tissue autofluorescence (AF) can be exploited to detect early signs of intestinal canc...
The current gold standard for the detection of solid cancers of the gastrointestinal tract is high-d...
We describe the design and performance tested during six years of clinical trials of a fluorescence ...
BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIM: To develop a molecular imaging endoscopic system that eliminates tissue au...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Whitaker College of Health Sciences and Techn...
We demonstrate a proof of concept highly miniaturised fluorescence imager and its application to det...
Early detection of gastrointestinal cancer is crucial to increase the life span of patients. The imp...
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer related deaths in the United States when men...
The authors have developed a wireless fluorescence imaging capsule endoscope, potentially capable of...
The authors have developed a wireless fluorescence imaging capsule endoscope, potentially capable of...
Fluorescence Imaging (FI) is a powerful technique in biological science and clinical medicine. Curre...
Abstract—Human tissues show autofluorescence emission spectra when excited by ultraviolet or short-w...
Human tissues show autofluorescence emission spectra when excited by ultraviolet or short-wavelengt...
This paper describes the design, fabrication and characterization of CMOS optical sensors for cancer...
Abstract — This paper describes the design, fabrication and characterization of CMOS optical sensors...
Variations in tissue autofluorescence (AF) can be exploited to detect early signs of intestinal canc...
The current gold standard for the detection of solid cancers of the gastrointestinal tract is high-d...
We describe the design and performance tested during six years of clinical trials of a fluorescence ...
BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIM: To develop a molecular imaging endoscopic system that eliminates tissue au...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Whitaker College of Health Sciences and Techn...