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5 June 2002 Quantitative monitoring of drug-tissue interaction in perfused organs
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Abstract
In pharmacology many optical sensors are applied for investigations in vitro and in reduced systems. Due to a lack of sensors for optical imaging of functional structures in capillaries as well as in subcellular spaces the drug-tissue interaction in organs could not be monitored systematically. However, recent developments opened the door of this microcosm of life in its smallest entities. This will enable a better understanding of the questions of area and quality of drug action in tissue.
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Manfred D. Kessler, Dumitru Iulian Nastac, and Klaus H. Frank "Quantitative monitoring of drug-tissue interaction in perfused organs", Proc. SPIE 4623, Functional Monitoring and Drug-Tissue Interaction, (5 June 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.469468
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KEYWORDS
Tissues

Liver

Capillaries

Mathematical modeling

Medicine

Sensors

Image sensors

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