Refinement of in vivo optical imaging: development of a real-time respiration monitoring system
<p>In vivo optical imaging enables detection and quantification of light-emitting compounds from the whole body in small animals such as the mouse, but it typically requires the use of anaesthetics for subject immobilisation due to long exposure times. Excessively deep anaesthesia can result i...
Main Authors: | Da Silva Gomes, AL, Gilchrist, S, Kersemans, V, Westcott, M, Smart, S |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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SAGE Publications
2018
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