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Optical properties of animal tissue as diabetes progresses

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Abstract

DPDW methodology in the near infrared was used to calculate absorption and scattering in wounds of healthy and diabetic rats. Differences observed as diabetes progresses can be correlated to the delayed healing observed in diabetics.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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