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Steady-state reflectance spectroscopy used to quantify hemodynamic and optical properties of tissue: Demonstration of heterogeneities of human prostrates

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Abstract

Heterogeneities in hemoglobin derivative concentrations and light scattering properties taken from ex vivo human prostate glands are demonstrated by using steady-state, single source-detector separation (1-3 cm) reflectance spectroscopy.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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