T. Sawyer, Jennifer W. Koevary, P. Rice, J. Barton
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Fluorescence and Multiphoton Imaging of a Mouse Model of Spontaneous Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian cancer is the deadliest gynecologic cancer, but can be addressed with early detection. We investigate fluorescence and multiphoton imaging for imaging ovarian cancer, finding that tissue changes can be detected through quantitative analysis.