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Low Coherence Spectroscopy (LCS) for depth resolved measurements of optical properties in tissue.

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Abstract

A spectroscopic technique was developed by combining low coherence interferometry with local absorption spectroscopy for non-invasive measurement of blood and tissue constituents. In vivo measurements on tissue and ex-vivo measurements on tissue specimens will be presented.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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