Steady-state reflectance spectroscopy used to quantify hemodynamic and optical properties of tissue: Demonstration of heterogeneities of human prostrates

Dheerendra Kashyap, Disha Peswani, Jeffrey A Cadeddu, Hanli Liu

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Abstract

Heterogeneities in hemoglobin derivative concentrations and light scattering properties taken from ex vivo human prostate glands are demonstrated by using steady-state, single sourcedetector separation (1-3 cm) reflectance spectroscopy.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationBiomedical Optics, BIOMED 2008
StatePublished - 2008
EventBiomedical Optics, BIOMED 2008 - St. Petersburg, FL, United States
Duration: Mar 16 2008Mar 19 2008

Other

OtherBiomedical Optics, BIOMED 2008
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySt. Petersburg, FL
Period3/16/083/19/08

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Biomaterials
  • Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

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