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Application of a Three-Layer Model to Multi-Distance Diffuse Correlation Spectroscopy: Validation Experiments in Pigs

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Abstract

A multi-distance diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) technique that assesses cerebral blood flow changes in a three-layered adult model, which was verified by computed tomography perfusion.

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