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Fig. 5

From: iRFP (near-infrared fluorescent protein) imaging of subcutaneous and deep tissue tumours in mice highlights differences between imaging platforms

Fig. 5

a Binary heatmap showing whether a tumour was or was not detected on a given day by each platform. Notably, lesions in the abdomen are scored as one lesion although in some mice more than one signal was noted on certain days. Annotation: mx-position, where x is the mouse number and position is a rough anatomical position seen in whole body imaging. b LPT images showing the disappearance and re-appearance of the abdominal tumour of mouse 9. All images are gated to day 31. c Example of positioning of the phantom mouse in the BIX. White text is artefactual from software and may be disregarded. d Variation in signal of the phantom mouse iRFP, seen in the three imaging platforms, normalised to 1. e coefficient of variance of phantom mouse iRFP in each platform

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