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In the article by J. Lifante et al (doi: 10.1002/jbio.202000154), published in J. Biophotonics 2020;13:e202000154, a spectral feature corresponding to tissue reflectance was mistakenly attributed to autofluorescence. This corrigendum is published to correct the interpretation of the spectral data and images in the manuscript.
The brain is a vital organ involved in most of the central nervous system disorders. Their diagnosis and treatment require fast, cost‐effective, high‐resolution and high‐sensitivity imaging. The combination of a new generation of luminescent nanoparticles and imaging systems working in the second biological window (near‐infrared II [NIR‐II]) is emerging as a reliable alternative. For NIR‐II imaging...
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