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Light propagation in a multi-layered biological tissue: noninvasive imaging using reflected and transmitted photons

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Abstract

We study light propagation in a multi-layered biological tissue using a comprehensive radiative transfer model for the coupled air-tissue system and show that its optical properties can be determined from reflected and transmitted photons.

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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