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Within Vessel Sequential Multiple Scattering Sensitizes Diffuse Correlation Spectroscopy Measurements to Erythrocyte Shear Induced Diffusion

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Abstract

We suggest that scatterer motion measured using diffuse correlation spectroscopy is substantially related to shear induced erythrocyte diffusion in the blood flow frame of reference, due to multiple sequential scattering events in most vessels.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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