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Optical absorption of hemoglobin

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The article was published on 1999-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 402 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Absorption (electromagnetic radiation).

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A review of indocyanine green fluorescent imaging in surgery

TL;DR: An overview of the recent surgical intraoperational applications of indocyanine green fluorescence imaging methods, the basics of the technology, and instrumentation used is given.
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Remote Heart Rate Measurement from Face Videos under Realistic Situations

TL;DR: A framework which utilizes face tracking and Normalized Least Mean Square adaptive filtering methods to counter their influences is proposed and it is demonstrated that this method substantially outperforms all previous methods.
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Quantitative assessment of skin layers absorption and skin reflectance spectra simulation in the visible and near-infrared spectral regions.

TL;DR: The simulation of diffuse reflectance spectra of skin is simulated by assuming a wavelength-independent scattering coefficient for the different skin tissues and using the known wavelength dependence of the absorption coefficient of oxy- and deoxyhaemoglobin and water to convert reflected intensity.
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Diffuse optical tomography of cerebral blood flow, oxygenation, and metabolism in rat during focal ischemia.

TL;DR: The authors report DOT images of hemodynamic and metabolic contrasts using a rat middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) stroke model, and demonstrates how these hemodynamic measures can be synthesized to calculate an index of the oxygen extraction fraction (OEF) and the cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen consumption (CMRo2).
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Time domain functional NIRS imaging for human brain mapping

TL;DR: This review is aimed at presenting the state-of-the-art of time domain (TD) functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) by introducing the physical principles, the basics of modeling and data analysis, and the technological developments that would pave the way for a broader use of TD fNirS in the neuroimaging community.
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