Abstract
We have been developing time-resolved diffuse optical tomography (time-resolved DOT) composed of a multi-channel time-resolved spectroscopy system. DOT is highly anticipated to make it possible to capture images of breast tumors and brain activity in three-dimensions by using near-infrared light [1].
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