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Assessment of Renal Ischemia by Optical Spectroscopy

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Abstract

There is currently no practical method for analyzing organ warm ischemic damage before transplantation. We employ optical spectroscopic methods to measure differences in warm ischemia time in rat kidneys that have been hypothermically preserved.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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