We present an in-vivo characterization performed on 53 subjects in 6 different superficial bone tissue locations of human body using a broadband time-resolved diffuse optical system, designed specifically for real-time clinical measurements
Time-resolved transmittance spectroscopy was performed in the wavelength range of 610 or 700 to 1050...
The human abdominal region is very heterogeneous and stratified with subcutaneous adipose tissue (SA...
We present a versatile and compact fiber optic probe for real-time determination of the absorption a...
We present an in-vivo characterization performed on 53 subjects in 6 different superficial bone tiss...
Non-invasive in vivo diffuse optical characterization of human bone opens a new possibility of diagn...
Non-invasive in vivo diffuse optical characterization of human bone opens a new possibility of diagn...
Non-invasive in vivo diffuse optical characterization of human bone opens a new possibility of diagn...
<div><p>Non-invasive <i>in vivo</i> diffuse optical characterization of human bone opens a new possi...
Reduction in scattering, high absorption, and spectral features of tissue constituents above 1000 nm...
In vivo absorption and reduced scattering spectra of the human calcaneous from 650 to 1000 nm were a...
The non-invasive and, often, continuous measurement of the hemodynamics of the body, and for the mai...
We report the development of a compact time-resolved system for the measurement of the optical prope...
The feasibility of in vivo measurements in the range of 1000 to 1100 nm and the potential benefits o...
We present a systematic characterization of the optical properties (µa and µs') of nine representati...
We report on the design, development, and performance assessment of a portable time-resolved system ...
Time-resolved transmittance spectroscopy was performed in the wavelength range of 610 or 700 to 1050...
The human abdominal region is very heterogeneous and stratified with subcutaneous adipose tissue (SA...
We present a versatile and compact fiber optic probe for real-time determination of the absorption a...
We present an in-vivo characterization performed on 53 subjects in 6 different superficial bone tiss...
Non-invasive in vivo diffuse optical characterization of human bone opens a new possibility of diagn...
Non-invasive in vivo diffuse optical characterization of human bone opens a new possibility of diagn...
Non-invasive in vivo diffuse optical characterization of human bone opens a new possibility of diagn...
<div><p>Non-invasive <i>in vivo</i> diffuse optical characterization of human bone opens a new possi...
Reduction in scattering, high absorption, and spectral features of tissue constituents above 1000 nm...
In vivo absorption and reduced scattering spectra of the human calcaneous from 650 to 1000 nm were a...
The non-invasive and, often, continuous measurement of the hemodynamics of the body, and for the mai...
We report the development of a compact time-resolved system for the measurement of the optical prope...
The feasibility of in vivo measurements in the range of 1000 to 1100 nm and the potential benefits o...
We present a systematic characterization of the optical properties (µa and µs') of nine representati...
We report on the design, development, and performance assessment of a portable time-resolved system ...
Time-resolved transmittance spectroscopy was performed in the wavelength range of 610 or 700 to 1050...
The human abdominal region is very heterogeneous and stratified with subcutaneous adipose tissue (SA...
We present a versatile and compact fiber optic probe for real-time determination of the absorption a...