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26 March 1984 In Situ Monitoring Of Living Organs Metabolism With A Laser Fluorimeter
G. Renault, M. Sinet, M. Muffat-Joly, E. Raynal, J. P. Berthier, R. L. Inglebert, J. Cornillault, B. Godard
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Proceedings Volume 0405, Optical Fibers in the Biomedical Field; (1984) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.935647
Event: Photon 83 International Conference on Optical Fibers, 1983, Paris, France
Abstract
In order to perform continuous and on-line monitoring of in situ normally perfused living organs metabolism, we developed a laser fluorimeter. Herewith are reported - The bases for the realization of this device : tissues optical properties, pulsed laser signals, optoelectronical processing. - Its description : nitrogen laser, dye laser, optical fiber, analog and digital circuits. - Current physiological applications in in vitro, in vivo, in situ experimental models. Together with the first experiments undertaken to apply this method in clinical investigation.
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G. Renault, M. Sinet, M. Muffat-Joly, E. Raynal, J. P. Berthier, R. L. Inglebert, J. Cornillault, and B. Godard "In Situ Monitoring Of Living Organs Metabolism With A Laser Fluorimeter", Proc. SPIE 0405, Optical Fibers in the Biomedical Field, (26 March 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.935647
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KEYWORDS
Optical fibers

Tissues

Heart

Luminescence

Mode conditioning cables

Blood

Analog electronics

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