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Quantification of Blood Oxygen Saturation using Photoacoustic Imaging in Phantom, Animals and In Vivo Validation

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Abstract

To validate the accuracy of photoacoustic imaging in evaluating blood oxygen saturation is important. By reducing oxygen saturation and comparing that of photoacousitc imaging with control, the results confirm that photoacoustic imaging is accurate.

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