It is known that the fibrous structure of muscle causes light scattering. This phenomenon occurs due to the refractive index discontinuities located between muscle fibers and interstitial fluid. To study the possibility of reducing light scattering inside muscle, we consider its spectral transmittance evolution during an immersion treatment with an optical clearing solution containing ethanol, glycerol, and distilled water. Our methodology consists of registering spectral transmittance of muscle samples while immersed in that solution. With the spectral data collected, we represent the transmittance evolution for some wavelengths during the treatment applied. Additionally, we study the variations that the treatment has caused on the samples...
We demonstrated the application of relative radiance-based continuous wave (cw) measurements for rec...
The meridian is essential in traditional oriental medicine and gets increasingly important for photo...
Biomedical optics and photomedicine applications are challenged by the turbid nature of most biologi...
It is known that the fibrous structure of muscle causes light scattering. This phenomenon occurs due...
With the objective to study the variation of optical properties of rat muscle during optical clearin...
Optical characterization and internal structure of biological tissues is highly important for biomed...
Skeletal muscle dispersion and optical clearing (OC) kinetics were studied experimentally to prove t...
Optical immersion clearing is a technique that has been widely studied for more than two decades an...
The study of agent diffusion in biological tissues is very important to understand and characterize ...
The optical properties of a rat muscle and myocardium were measured at two wavelengths 980 and 1860 ...
Abstract. We measured the optical properties of muscular tissue using several methods. Collimated tr...
Part of the optical clearing study in biological tissues concerns the determination of the diffusion...
The optical immersion clearing technique has been successfully applied through the last 30 years in ...
We measured the light scattering properties of muscular tissue using several methods, and compared t...
In this paper, we describe a simple and indirect method to evaluate the kinetics of the optical prop...
We demonstrated the application of relative radiance-based continuous wave (cw) measurements for rec...
The meridian is essential in traditional oriental medicine and gets increasingly important for photo...
Biomedical optics and photomedicine applications are challenged by the turbid nature of most biologi...
It is known that the fibrous structure of muscle causes light scattering. This phenomenon occurs due...
With the objective to study the variation of optical properties of rat muscle during optical clearin...
Optical characterization and internal structure of biological tissues is highly important for biomed...
Skeletal muscle dispersion and optical clearing (OC) kinetics were studied experimentally to prove t...
Optical immersion clearing is a technique that has been widely studied for more than two decades an...
The study of agent diffusion in biological tissues is very important to understand and characterize ...
The optical properties of a rat muscle and myocardium were measured at two wavelengths 980 and 1860 ...
Abstract. We measured the optical properties of muscular tissue using several methods. Collimated tr...
Part of the optical clearing study in biological tissues concerns the determination of the diffusion...
The optical immersion clearing technique has been successfully applied through the last 30 years in ...
We measured the light scattering properties of muscular tissue using several methods, and compared t...
In this paper, we describe a simple and indirect method to evaluate the kinetics of the optical prop...
We demonstrated the application of relative radiance-based continuous wave (cw) measurements for rec...
The meridian is essential in traditional oriental medicine and gets increasingly important for photo...
Biomedical optics and photomedicine applications are challenged by the turbid nature of most biologi...