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Development of a tunable dynamical tissue phantom for laser speckle imaging of blood flow

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Abstract

Phantoms that accurately simulate in — vivo tissue properties are essential for the advancement of medical imaging methods. In this paper, we propose a novel approach to develop a fast and tunable dynamical phantom that mimics in — vivo blood flow, based on stochastic differential equations (SDE) and piezoelectric actuators. We validate the phantom using in — vivo human blood flow studies.

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