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Optical Spectroscopic Properties of Brown Fat Reveal Pathophysiological Conditions

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Abstract

A double-integrating-sphere system measures the absorption and scattering coefficients of brown and white fat. The optical spectroscopic properties of the fat tissue are sensitive to the pathophysiological conditions of mice.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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