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Applications of new optical oxygen probes in monitoring physiological conditions

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Abstract

The development of new optical oxygen probes, designed to report oxygenation changes under different physiological conditions, will be discussed. Results will be presented that demonstrate their applicability in biological systems.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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