Optical Interactions With Tissue and Cells XXXIV 2023
DOI: 10.1117/12.2650502
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The effects of cold storage on double integrating sphere optical properties measurements of porcine skin and subcutaneous fat

Abstract: Accurate values of the optical properties of skin and subcutaneous fat are important for a variety of applications, such as optical imaging techniques and computational modeling of possible hazardous laser exposure. Several studies are available in the published literature that report skin optical properties, but the method of tissue preparation and storage in these experiments can be variable. These methods include the application of some form of cold storage, such as refrigeration or freezing, which may in t… Show more

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