The British Journal of Surgery
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14 Dec 2020

Artificial intelligence indocyanine green (ICG) perfusion for colorectal cancer intra-operative tissue classification

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14 Dec 2020

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The British Journal of Surgery

Authors

  • Ronan A. Cahill
  • Donal F. O'Shea
  • M.F. Khan
  • H. A. Khokhar
  • Jonathan P. Epperlein
  • Pól Mac Aonghusa
  • R. Nair
  • Sergiy Zhuk
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