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Measurement of particle/cellular size distribution in multilayered skin models using polarized light spectroscopy

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Abstract

We use polarized light to measure the particle/cell size distribution of polystyrene and cultured cells on top of an Intralipid phantom. We also present measurements of the cell size distribution of the epidermal layer in-vivo.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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