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Development of skin tissue phantom having a shape of sulcus cutis and crista cutis with lower temporal deterioration

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Abstract

Human skin surface has unevennesses called sulcus cutis and crista cutis. It is known that these affect the light propagation in human skin. In this study, we made a prototype of skin tissue phantom and investigated its spectral properties and problems to be solved.

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