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Imaging in the microcosm of capillaries and cells in intact tissues opened new fields for research and patient monitoring. The experimental separation of scattering ((mu) s) and absorption ((mu) a) in organs can be improved drastically by visualization of subcellular structures. Improved evaluation techniques which apply matrices for storage of determined optical signals are very favorable.
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Manfred D. Kessler, Markus Boehnert, Andre Nicklas, M. Singer, Robert Rauh M.D., "Precise separation of us and ua in tissue by use of 3D to 5D imaging," Proc. SPIE 4260, Optical Diagnostics of Living Cells IV, (10 May 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.426758