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titleOfInvention Scanning light sheet tomography method excited by Cherenkov fluorescence
abstract The invention discloses a scanning optical sheet tomography method excited by Cherenkov fluorescence, and belongs to the field of medical image processing. The method utilizes fluorescence images acquired by a high-sensitivity detector on the biological surface to reconstruct the distribution of fluorescence quantum yield. The method comprises two processes, namely, an X-ray film generated by a linear accelerator is used for scanning an organism to generate Cherenkov radiation and the Cherenkov radiation is used as an internal excitation light source to excite a fluorophore, namely, an excitation process; secondly, after the excited fluorescence penetrates through biological tissues to reach the body surface of the organism, an external high-sensitivity detector is utilized to obtain a fluorescence signal, namely an emission process, and the method can accurately reconstruct the fluorescence yield.
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