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Can morphology be determined from polarized light scattering measurements?

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Abstract

Fiber optic measurements of tissue phantoms, Monte Carlo simulations, and angular dependent scattering of biological cells are used to support the hypothesis that polarized elastic-scattering spectroscopy can measure scatter size and concentration in vivo.

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