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Diet Considerations for In Vivo Animal Imaging Investigations
16 Jun 2018Diet considerations in 'in vivo' animal imaging are investigated in this application note from LI-COR. Near-infrared (NIR) optical imaging is a useful tool for in vivo study of animal samples, and diet prior to NIR has been shown to affect the quality of the result. A variety of diets are discussed with some recommendations as to various diets to avoid for optimum in vivo imaging outcome.
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