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Optical properties of biological tissues measured at infrared wavelengths

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Abstract

We measured the reduced scattering coefficient and absorption coefficient of biological tissues of rats for 980nm and 1863nm. Results suggest potential presence of a chromophore other than water that absorbs infrared radiation in tissues.

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