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Preliminary study investigating depth sensitivity of spatially resolved bimodal spectroscopy combined to optical clearing agents on a human skin based-hybrid model

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Abstract

This preliminary study investigates depth sensitivity of spatially resolved-spectroscopy on skin subjected to a sucrose based-OCA. Skin transparency, reflected in estimated optical properties, significantly affects diffuse reflectance and fluorescence spectra collected at longest interfiber distances.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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