Abstract
Monitoring of epithelial and subepithelial layers of internal organs in the near infrared spectral range to the depth of 1. 5-2 mm is one of the challenging problems targeted by modern methods of bioimaging since its solution promotes noninvasive early diagnosis for a wide range of inflammatory and tumor processes.
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