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Bonfert-Taylor, P., Leblond, F., Holt, R. W., Tichauer, K. M., Pogue, B. W., & Taylor, E. C. (2012). Information loss and reconstruction in diffuse fluorescence tomography. Journal of the Optical Society of America A: Optics Image Science and Vision, 29(3), 321-330. External link
Holt, R. W., Tichauer, K. M., El-Ghussein, F., Gunn, J. R., Leblond, F., & Pogue, B. W. (2013, February). Optimized methodology for low-contrast fluorescence recovery using a new approach for reference tracer normalization [Paper]. Optical Tomography and Spectroscopy of Tissue X, San Francisco, CA, United states. External link
Holt, R. W., Leblond, F., & Pogue, B. W. (2013, February). Toward ideal imaging geometry for recovery independence in fluorescence molecular tomography [Paper]. Multimodal Biomedical Imaging VIII, San Francisco, CA, United states. External link
Holt, R. W., Tichauer, K. M., Zhu, Q., Dehghani, H., Pogue, B. W., & Leblond, F. (2012). Multiple-gate time domain diffuse fluorescence tomography allows more sparse tissue sampling without compromising image quality. Optics Letters, 37(13), 2559-2561. External link
Leblond, F., Biggs, G., Pogue, B. W., & Gioux, S. (2018, January). Label-free optical spectroscopy techniques for targeted, real time and informed in situ cancer diagnosis (Conference Presentation) [Presentation]. In Molecular-Guided Surgery: Molecules, Devices, and Applications IV, San Francisco, California, United States. External link
Picot, F., Sheehy, G., Dallaire, F., Tremblay, J.-P., Daoust, F., Lemoine, É., Chaikho, L., Bégin, T., Petrecca, K., Kadoury, S., Leblond, F., Elson, D. S., Gioux, S., & Pogue, B. W. (2020, April). Data compatibility across point probe Raman spectroscopy systems and its impact on statistical models portability (Conference Presentation) [Presentation]. In Clinical Biophotonics 2020. External link
Roberts, D. W., Valdés, P. A., Harris, B. T., Hartov, A., Fan, X., Ji, S., Pogue, B. W., Leblond, F., Tosteson, T. D., Wilson, B. C., & Paulsen, K. D. (2012). Adjuncts for maximizing resection: 5-aminolevuinic acid. Clinical Neurosurgery, 59(Supplement), 75-78. External link
Tichauer, K. M., Holt, R. W., El-Ghussein, F., Davis, S. C., Samkoe, K. S., Gunn, J. R., Leblond, F., & Pogue, B. W. (2013). Dual-tracer background subtraction approach for fluorescent molecular tomography. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 18(1), 16003. Available
Tichauer, K. M., Holt, R. W., Leblond, F., & Pogue, B. W. (2013, February). An overview of time-domain diffuse fluorescence imaging: Instrumentation and applications [Paper]. Optical Tomography and Spectroscopy of Tissue X, San Francisco, CA, United states. External link
Tichauer, K. M., Holt, R. W., Samkoe, K. S., El-Ghussein, F., Gunn, J. R., Jermyn, M., Dehghani, H., Leblond, F., & Pogue, B. W. (2012). Computed tomography-guided time-domain diffuse fluorescence tomography in small animals for localization of cancer biomarkers. Journal of Visualized Experiments (65), e4050. Available