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Light propagation in biological tissue: A multiscale approach

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Abstract

Light propagation in biological tissue is investigated in three scales. Maxwell equations are applied to consider the tissue’s microstructure. Based on these results transport theory and diffusion theory are used to handle large tissue volumes.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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