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Multi-spectral Reflection Photoplethysmography: Potential for Skin Microcirculation Assessment

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Abstract

Technique for simultaneous recording of reflection photoplethysmography signals in broad spectral band (violet to NIR) has been developed, and its potential for assessment of blood microcirculation at various depths from the skin surface is discussed.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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