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Time-resolved hemoglobin oxygenation measurements of a tissue-simulating phantom containing human erythrocytes

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Abstract

A time-resolved system for monitoring hemoglobin saturation was developed. A phantom containing human erythrocytes in a scattering solution was used to study system performance. The effect of a top layer was also examined through modeling and preliminary experiments.

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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