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New Horizons In Timedomain Diffuse Optical Spectroscopy And Imaging Yoko Hoshi

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New Horizons In Timedomain Diffuse Optical Spectroscopy And Imaging Yoko Hoshi
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Publisher: MDPI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.56 MB
Pages: 246
Author: Yoko Hoshi
ISBN: 9783039361014, 3039361015
Language: English
Year: 2020

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New Horizons In Timedomain Diffuse Optical Spectroscopy And Imaging Yoko Hoshi by Yoko Hoshi 9783039361014, 3039361015 instant download after payment.

Jöbsis was the first to describe the in vivo application of near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), also called diffuse optical spectroscopy (DOS). NIRS was originally designed for the clinical monitoring of tissue oxygenation, and today it has also become a useful tool for neuroimaging studies (functional near-infrared spectroscopy, fNIRS). However, difficulties in the selective and quantitative measurements of tissue hemoglobin (Hb), which have been central in the NIRS field for over 40 years, remain to be solved. To overcome these problems, time-domain (TD) and frequency-domain (FD) measurements have been tried. Presently, a wide range of NIRS instruments are available, including commonly available commercial instruments for continuous wave (CW) measurements, based on the modified Beer-Lambert law (steady-state domain measurements). Among these measurements, the TD measurement is the most promising approach, although compared with CW and FD measurements, TD measurements are less common, due to the need for large and expensive instruments with poor temporal resolution and limited dynamic range. However, thanks to technological developments, TD measurements are increasingly being used in research, and also in various clinical settings. This Special Issue highlights issues at the cutting edge of TD DOS and diffuse optical tomography (DOT). It covers all aspects related to TD measurements, including advances in hardware, methodology, the theory of light propagation, and clinical applications.

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