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Influences of Tissue Optical Properties on Diffuse Correlation Spectroscopy Blood Flow Measurements

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Abstract

The influences of optical property assumptions on DCS flow index measurements were evaluated by phantom experiments, computer simulation and in-vivo measurements. The results suggest tissue scattering influence is greater than that of absorption.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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