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Imaging of differential reactivity of the vascular tree in the human forearm by optical tomography

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Abstract

We demonstrate that different components of the vascular tree can be identified in a cross-sectional view by their reactivity to simple manipulations (e.g., deep breathing) and by the existence of different naturally occurring beat frequencies

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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