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In-vivo characterization of myocardial tissue by time-resolved diffuse optical spectroscopy in open chest pig

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Abstract

We show that Time-resolved diffuse optical spectroscopy is a valuable tool for the in-vivo characterization of the myocardial tissue of a pig. Measurements were carried out on the beating heart of the open chest pig.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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