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Monitoring of contrast agent inflow into human brain by multichannel time-resolved diffuse reflectometry

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Abstract

Time-resolved optical imager allowing for recording of distributions of times of flight of photons for 32 source-detector pairs is presented. It was applied in in-vivo experiments during bolus of optical contrast agent.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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