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	<title>Comments on: Exclusive New Video of Prize Winning X-Ray Surgery Vision System</title>
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		<title>By: Nick MacKinnon</title>
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		<description>Hello Dr. Palter.  I thought this explanation of fluoresence imaging was very well done. As someone who has been active in the fluorescence imaging community (At the BC Cancer Agency, I built the first fluorescence bronchoscopes, later commercialized by Xillix and am one of the inventors of an oral cancer imaging system for dentists, called the VELscope it is nice to see some good explanations of how fluorescence works. I am curious if you have considered narrow band imaging for these applications.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Dr. Palter.  I thought this explanation of fluoresence imaging was very well done. As someone who has been active in the fluorescence imaging community (At the BC Cancer Agency, I built the first fluorescence bronchoscopes, later commercialized by Xillix and am one of the inventors of an oral cancer imaging system for dentists, called the VELscope it is nice to see some good explanations of how fluorescence works. I am curious if you have considered narrow band imaging for these applications.</p>
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