Editorial: Advancements in intraoperative optical technologies for neurosurgery guidance
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- DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2024.1527174
Editorial: Advancements in intraoperative optical technologies for neurosurgery guidance
Keywords: fluorescence spectroscopy; hyperspectral optical imaging; intraoperative optical technologies; neurosurgical guidance; polarization imaging.
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