The feasibility of in vivo measurements in the range of 1000 to 1100 nm and the potential benefits of operation in that wavelength range for diagnostic applications are investigated. To this purpose, an existing system for time-resolved diffuse spectroscopy is modified to enable in vivo studies to be carried out continuously from 600 to 1100 nm. The optical characterization of collagen powder is extended to 1100 nm and an accurate measurement of the absorption properties of lipid is carried out over the entire spectral range. Finally, the first in vivo absorption and scattering spectra of breast tissue are measured from 10 healthy volunteers between 600 and 1100 nm and tissue composition is evaluated in terms of blood parameters and water, ...
Breast tissue composition is recognized as a strong and independent risk factor for breast cancer. I...
The absorption spectrum of collagen powder is measured between 610 and 1040 nm by time-resolved tran...
The first, to our knowledge, in-vivo broadband spectroscopic characterization of breast tissue using...
The feasibility of in vivo measurements in the range of 1000 to 1100 nm and the potential benefits o...
Reduction in scattering, high absorption, and spectral features of tissue constituents above 1000 nm...
Time-resolved diffuse optical spectroscopy provides non-invasively the optical characterization of h...
The absorption spectrum of collagen powder is measured between 610 and 1040 nm by time-resolved tran...
Breast density is a recognized strong and independent risk factor for breast cancer. We propose the ...
Our multi-wavelength time-resolved optical mammograph was upgraded to improve its overall performanc...
BACKGROUND:Breast tissue composition is recognized as a strong and independent risk factor for breas...
Two systems for time-resolved diffuse spectroscopy were used for the optical characterization of the...
Through the measurement of the optical properties (absorption and scattering), diffuse optical spect...
Breast tissue composition is recognized as a strong and independent risk factor for breast cancer. I...
The absorption spectrum of collagen powder is measured between 610 and 1040 nm by time-resolved tran...
The first, to our knowledge, in-vivo broadband spectroscopic characterization of breast tissue using...
The feasibility of in vivo measurements in the range of 1000 to 1100 nm and the potential benefits o...
Reduction in scattering, high absorption, and spectral features of tissue constituents above 1000 nm...
Time-resolved diffuse optical spectroscopy provides non-invasively the optical characterization of h...
The absorption spectrum of collagen powder is measured between 610 and 1040 nm by time-resolved tran...
Breast density is a recognized strong and independent risk factor for breast cancer. We propose the ...
Our multi-wavelength time-resolved optical mammograph was upgraded to improve its overall performanc...
BACKGROUND:Breast tissue composition is recognized as a strong and independent risk factor for breas...
Two systems for time-resolved diffuse spectroscopy were used for the optical characterization of the...
Through the measurement of the optical properties (absorption and scattering), diffuse optical spect...
Breast tissue composition is recognized as a strong and independent risk factor for breast cancer. I...
The absorption spectrum of collagen powder is measured between 610 and 1040 nm by time-resolved tran...
The first, to our knowledge, in-vivo broadband spectroscopic characterization of breast tissue using...