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A fiber-based sensor for the quantification of intramuscular oxygen

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Abstract

A fiber-based oxygen sensor was developed in order to improve the diagnosis of muscle injuries. Results from in vitro measurements and an in vivo porcine model will be discussed in this contribution.

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