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Evaluation of Nd:YAG Laser-irradiated Tissue Ablation and Thermal Effects on Muscular Tissues

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Abstract

Optical sources on biological tissues can provoke ablation or thermal effects, whose appropriate evaluation is critical to treatment planning and harmful collateral effects avoidance. Experimental analysis and optical properties discrimination are employed to this aim.

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