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Challenging the use of Intralipid as a scattering standard in tissue simulating phantoms measured by non-diffuse reflectance spectroscopy: the critical influence of scattering phase function

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Abstract

This study shows the influence that the scattering phase function of Intralipid has on reflectance spectra. Significant spectral remission changes result from simply changing the reflectance probe geometries utilized in tissue spectroscopy research.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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