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In Vivo Reperfusion Dynamics of Autofluorescence during Prolonged Renal Warm Ischemia for Early Prediction of Tissue Function and Ability to Recover

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Abstract

Autofluorescence dynamics of kidneys in situ in response to different durations of prolonged ischemia is characterized in rats using a relaxation model. Relaxation times are found to increase with injury time and are compared to post-operative long-term animal survival outcome.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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