Abstract:Efficient microcancer detection in the small intestine can be realised by infrared fluorescence endoscopy (IRFE), in conjunction with an infrared fluorescent-labeling contrast agent that is designed to be selectively uptaken by cancerous cells. In this paper we present a second generation screening capsule, which is able to measure IR fluorescence levels emitted by the fluorophore indocyanine green (ICG), at different concentrations. The presented mixed-signal system is contained within a compact ingestible ca… Show more
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