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Determination of Tissue Optical Properties by Interstitial Spectroscopy Using a Custom Fiber Optic Probe

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Abstract

We demonstrate a means for determination of tissue optical properties using a single interstitial optical probe. The probe contains a helical array of six side-firing fibers in an assembly that fits through an 18-gauge needle.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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