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31 October 2001 Improvement of resolution in detection of 3D-functional structures in isolated perfused pig heart
Robert Rauh M.D., Michael Hiller, Tobias Trinks, Manfred D. Kessler
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Abstract
Subcellular structures play a decisive role in light scattering properties of tissue. Our recent efforts aimed at monitoring these structures by use of micro lightguides and scanning tissue spectroscopy technique (EMPHO II SSK) at isolated perfused organs. With application of 70micrometers lightguides at an isolated perfused pig heart model we were able to improve the resolution to a step size of 20micrometers .
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Robert Rauh M.D., Michael Hiller, Tobias Trinks, and Manfred D. Kessler "Improvement of resolution in detection of 3D-functional structures in isolated perfused pig heart", Proc. SPIE 4432, Diagnostic Optical Spectroscopy in Biomedicine, (31 October 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.447149
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KEYWORDS
Heart

Waveguides

Tissue optics

3D modeling

Light scattering

Optical fibers

Physiology

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