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Optical diffusion tomography of the exercising human forearm

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Abstract

Using a time-domain optical diffusion tomography system, we have reconstructed axial images of the human forearm during exercise. The regions of muscle activation in the optical images correspond anatomically with those in T2-weighted MRI.

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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