Influence of the phase function on determination of the optical properties of biological tissue by spatially resolved reflectance

A Kienle, FK Forster, R Hibst - Optics letters, 2001 - opg.optica.org
Spatially resolved reflectance measurements are widely used for determination of the optical
properties of biological media. However, the influence of the phase function on these …

Optical properties of tissues quantified by Fourier-transform light scattering

H Ding, F Nguyen, SA Boppart, G Popescu - Optics letters, 2009 - opg.optica.org
We employ Fourier-transform light scattering, a technique recently developed in our
laboratory, to study the scattering properties of rat organ tissues. Using the knowledge of the …

Optical measurements of absorption changes in two-layered diffusive media

F Fabbri, A Sassaroli, ME Henry… - Physics in Medicine & …, 2004 - iopscience.iop.org
Abstract We have used Monte Carlo simulations for a two-layered diffusive medium to
investigate the effect of a superficial layer on the measurement of absorption variations from …

The determination of in vivo human tissue optical properties and absolute chromophore concentrations using spatially resolved steady-state diffuse reflectance …

RMP Doornbos, R Lang, MC Aalders… - Physics in Medicine …, 1999 - iopscience.iop.org
A method is described for measuring optical properties and deriving chromophore
concentrations from diffuse reflection measurements at the surface of a turbid medium. The …

Measurement of tissue optical properties: methods and theories

BC Wilson - Optical-thermal response of laser-irradiated tissue, 1995 - Springer
In this chapter, the various experimental techniques which have been developed to measure
the optical scattering and absorption properties of tissues are discussed, together with the …

Measurement of ex vivo and in vivo tissue optical properties: methods and theories

A Kim, BC Wilson - Optical-thermal response of laser-irradiated tissue, 2010 - Springer
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Broadband (600–1350 nm) time-resolved diffuse optical spectrometer for clinical use

SKV Sekar, A Dalla Mora, I Bargigia… - IEEE Journal of …, 2015 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
We report on the design, development, and performance assessment of a portable time-
resolved system measuring absorption and scattering spectra of highly diffusive media over …

Optical properties of mice skull bone in the 455-to 705-nm range

H Soleimanzad, H Gurden… - Journal of biomedical …, 2017 - spiedigitallibrary.org
Rodent brain is studied to understand the basics of brain function. The activity of cell
populations and networks is commonly recorded in vivo with wide-field optical imaging …

Optical pathlength measurements on adult head, calf and forearm and the head of the newborn infant using phase resolved optical spectroscopy

A Duncan, JH Meek, M Clemence… - Physics in Medicine …, 1995 - iopscience.iop.org
The authors have used an intensity modulated optical spectrometer, which measures the
phase shift across tissue experienced by intensity modulated near-infrared light, to …

Influence of layered tissue architecture on estimates of tissue optical properties obtained from spatially resolved diffuse reflectometry

TJ Farrell, MS Patterson, M Essenpreis - Applied optics, 1998 - opg.optica.org
Most instruments used to measure tissue optical properties noninvasively employ data-
analysis algorithms that rely on the simplifying assumption that the tissue is semi-infinite and …