Minimally Invasive Image-Guided Gut Transport Function Measurement Probe
Frontiers in Physics2021Vol. 9
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David O. Otuya, Evangelia Gavgiotaki, Camella J. Carlson, Serena Qinyun Z. Shi, Ariel J. Lee, Alexander A. Krall, Anita Chung, Catriona G. Grant, Nitasha M. Bhat, Peter Choy, Sarah Giddings, Joseph A. Gardecki, Jay R. Thiagarajah, Steven M. Rowe, Guillermo J. Tearney
Abstract
We developed and demonstrated a minimally invasive method for investigating gastrointestinal permeability consisting of an image guided GPD probe that can be used in unsedated subjects.
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