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14 January 1998 Optical properties of circulating human blood
Andre Roggan, Moritz Friebel, Klaus Doerschel, Andreas Hahn, Gerhard J. Mueller
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Abstract
We investigated the optical properties (mu) a, (mu) s, and g of human blood under flow conditions using integrating sphere measurements and inverse Monte-Carlo-simulations. The experiments were conducted at 633 nm with regard to the influence of the most important physiological and biochemical blood parameters. In addition, a spectrum of all three parameters was measured in the wavelength range 400 to 2500 nm for oxygenated and deoxygenated blood.
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Andre Roggan, Moritz Friebel, Klaus Doerschel, Andreas Hahn, and Gerhard J. Mueller "Optical properties of circulating human blood", Proc. SPIE 3195, Laser-Tissue Interaction, Tissue Optics, and Laser Welding III, (14 January 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.297917
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KEYWORDS
Blood

Scattering

Absorption

Optical properties

Oxygen

Anisotropy

Mie scattering

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